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  1. Battling for semantic territory across social networks. The case of Anglo-Saxon on Twitter
  2. Elizabeth Dearnley. 2016. Translators and their Prologues in Medieval England. Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures. Cambridge: Brewer, 300 pp., 22 figures, £ 70.00 (hb)/£ 19.99 (e-book).
  3. David Greer. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. Music and Material Culture Series. Farnham/Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015, xv + 206 pp., 36 figures, 8 tables, 84 music examples, £ 60.00.
  4. Rafał Molencki. Causal Conjunctions in Mediaeval English: A Corpus-Based Study of Grammaticalization. Katowice: Uniwersytet Śląski/Oficyna Wydawnicza, 2012, 230 pp., ca. 250 illustr., PLN 20.00.
  5. Helen Foxhall Forbes. Heaven and Earth in Anglo-Saxon England: Theology and Society in an Age of Faith. Studies in Early Medieval Britain. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, xvi + 394 pp., 2 illustr., £ 85.00.
  6. English Historical Linguistics 2008
  7. Connectives in the History of English