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Skandinavisch-schottische Sprachbeziehungen im Mittelalter: Der altnordische Lehneinfluss. By Susanne Kries. North-Western European Language Evolution [NOWELE], Supplement 20. Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2003. Pp. xii, 498. 350 kroner.
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