Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch
Flom, George Tobias
English
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ScandinavianInfluence
on
SOUTHERN LOWLAND SCOTCHa contribution to the
Study of the Linguistic Relations of English
and Scandinavian
BY
GEORGE TOBIAS FLOM, B.L., A.M.
sometime fellow in german, columbia university
AMS PRESS, INC.
NEW YORK
1966
Copyright 1900, Columbia University Press,
New York
Reprinted with the permission of the
Original Publisher, 1966
AMS PRESS, INC.
New York, N.Y. 10003
1966
Manufactured in the United States of America
Errata (Author's List with Transcriber's Additions)
Preface
Abbreviations: Primary Texts
Abbreviations: Reference Works
Abbreviations: Languages, Grammar
Note on Terminology
Author's Table of Contents
Footnotes
P. vi, l. 10, for norrnøe, read norrøne.
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