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Dam, H, V. 'Lexical Similarity vs. Lexical Dissimilarity in Consecutive Interpreting', in Pochhacker and Shlesinger (2002) pp. 266-277
Deverbalization Theory
Dunham, P. J., Dunham, F., & Curwin, A. (1993). Joint attentional states and lexical acquisition at 18 months. Developmental Psychology, 29, 827 831.
Language Disorders
Hulme, Hilda M. Explorations in Shakespeare's Language: Some Problems of Lexical Meaning in the Dramatic Text. New York: Barnes & Noble; Aberdeen, Scotland: University Press, 1963.
Fluellen in "Henry V"
Daniele, A., Giustolisi, L., Silveri, M., Colosimo, C., & Gainotti, G. (1994). Evidence for a possible neuroanatomical basis for lexical processing of nouns and verbs. Neuropsychologia, 32, 1325-1341.
Educating Students
George Clark, `The Battle of Maldon: A Heroic Poem', Speculum 43 (1968), p. 52. This defines the three errors, according to Clark, in reading Maldon: the lexical error, the historical error, and the analogical error.
Crime in Old English Literature
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