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"A Wauds woman" |
Yorkshire puddin.
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6: 38, 46. | ||
Ackerly, F. G. Ven. |
The use and abuse of phonetics
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7: 44, 12. | ||
Adamson, J. I. |
A reminiscence in Holmfirth dialect (Transcribed by B.R. |
10: 58, 43. | ||
Alderson, J. |
The ever-present God. Psalm 139
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17: 88, 33. | ||
Alexander, H. |
Place-names and dialect study
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2: 13, 24. | ||
Allison, L. H. |
Dialect recording scheme
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5: 30, 10. | ||
Ambler, P. J. |
The terminology of the beer barrel at Queensbury in the
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9: 54, 21. | ||
Anderson, P. M. |
A new light on early English pronunciation
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14: 77, 32. | ||
Andrews, L. Sir |
Joseph Wright the man
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9: 55, 12. | ||
Anon |
Ninety years back (Read at First Annual Meeting , 21st September, 1897)
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17: 87, 47. | ||
Anon |
Beeatin' t' bounds
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15: 82, 45. | ||
Anon |
Buryin' brass
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6: 39, 65. | ||
Anon |
Harwood, H. W. (Obituary)
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12: 66, 4. | ||
Anon
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The Dialect Poems of Sherwin Stephenson - Afterthoughts | 20: 103, 44. | ||
Askew, H. |
Three folk plays
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4: 27, 29. | ||
Atkinson, F. and Ward, A. |
A pair of "clog" wheels from northern England
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11: 64, 23. | ||
Bailes, J. L. |
A vocabulary of marbles
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8: 48, 12. | ||
Baines, H. |
T' joiner's shop
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11: 62, 22 | ||
Barbier, P. |
Dialect
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5: 35, 10. | ||
Barker, D. |
The language of Storr Hill Side, Wyke. (1)
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18: 93, 40. | ||
Barry, M. V. |
Yorkshire sheep-scoring numerals
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12: 67, 21. | ||
Bartlett, D.M.M Ven |
Speech survivals
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6: 42 14. | ||
Battye, W. |
Carol singin' i' 'Olmfo'th
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18: 95, 60. | ||
Baurley, G. L. |
The IPA Convention, Kiel, August 19-21, 1989.
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17: 89, 60. | ||
Baurley, G. L. |
A note on knur and spell
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17: 89, 56. | ||
Baurley, G. L. |
Three Low German Poems
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17: 86, 37. | ||
Baurley, G. L. |
Winifred Holtby's South Riding through German eyes
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17: 89, 48. | ||
Baurley, G. L. |
A Yorkshireman's excursion into English and German
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18: 93, 31. | ||
Bayford, E. G. |
Bairnsla's best, wi' a biy abaght t' others
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4: 26, 31. | ||
Bayford, E. G. |
Notes on the E.D.D.
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7: 45, 10. | ||
Beaumont, E. |
The story of the Elland Feud
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20: 102, 56. | ||
Beaumont, E. |
Mi fust day dahn t' pit
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19: 100, 49. | ||
Beaumont, E.
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The Language of the Heavy Woollen Industry | 20: 103, 9. | ||
Benham, C. E. |
The Essex dialect
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3: 19, 13. | ||
Binns, A. L. |
Humber words
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10: 57, 10. | ||
Bradley, H. |
Dialect and etymology
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2: 10, 17. | ||
Branston, R .V. |
The dialect of Denby Dale
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5: 37, 18. | ||
Brears, P. |
Yorkshire food in dialect verse
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19: 97, 13 | ||
Breeze, A.
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Ilkley, Elslack, and the Roman fort of Olenacum | 21: 104, 45. | ||
Breeze, A. |
Lagentium, the Roman name of Castleford
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20: 102, 59. | ||
Breeze, A.
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The Celts, Conenly, Givendale and Loskey Beck | 20: 103, 22. | ||
Breeze, A. |
The names of Yorkshire's Cray Beck, River Balder
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19: 100, 27. | ||
Breeze, A. |
A Welsh etymology for South Midlands Dilling "Darling"
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18: 95, 41. | ||
Breeze, A. |
Great Dinnod, a Boundary Stone near Danby, Eskdale
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20: 101, 37. | ||
Breeze, A. |
The name of the River Cover
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19: 99, 42. | ||
Breeze, A. |
The origin of the name Deira
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19: 97, 35. | ||
Breeze, A. |
An Irish etmology for northern Middle English nevyn
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18: 96, 53. | ||
Bruff, H .J .L. |
A glossary of mining terms in common use among the |
4: 24, 23 | ||
Bruff, H. J. L. |
Barring-out day
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6: 39, 69. | ||
Bruff, H. J. L. |
An old Yorkshire chimney sweep
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6: 42, 21. | ||
Bruff, H. J. L. |
Some further mining terms from Greenhow
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4: 27, 40. | ||
Bruff, H. J. L. |
Yorkshire dialects. Proposed gramophone recording
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5: 29, 26. | ||
Brunk, W. |
The farm horse in Cleveland
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12: 68, 20. | ||
Cade, V. |
A dialect test
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18: 95 13. | ||
Calvert, T. C. |
Wensleydale cheese
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9: 54, 32. | ||
Calvert, T. C. |
St John's gospel, chapter xxii in the dialect of Hawes,
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9: 52, 49. | ||
Calvert, T. C. |
St Luke's gospel, chapter II: a Wensleydale version
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9: 55, 49. | ||
Carter, F. A. |
A survey of West Riding dialect drama
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8: 49, 10. | ||
Carter, F. A. |
Trinity Burton feast
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10: 59, 25. | ||
Cawley, A. C. |
Hippological proper names
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10: 59, 17. | ||
Cawley, A. C. |
A modernised version of the Wakefield First Shepherd's
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9: 51, 25. | ||
Cawley, AC |
A modernised version of the Wakefield Second |
8: 50, 8. | ||
Chadwick, H. M. |
Early inscriptions in the north of England
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1: 3, 79. | ||
Chevillet, F. |
Dialectology and The computer developed linguistic atlas
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17: 91, 35. | ||
Chevillet, F. |
A Franco-Tykish etymological medley
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18: 95, 30. | ||
Chevillet, F. |
A short essay on semantic duality
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15: 85, 29. | ||
Chevillet, F. |
Dialect studies in France
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19: 99, 25. | ||
Clare, E. |
Aat o' t' fryin' pan
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9: 53, 35. | ||
Clare, E. |
Copped WI a leg up
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10: 57, 54. | ||
Clare, E. |
"Curtain up" at Elwin
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9: 52, 55. | ||
Clarke, T. Rev. |
Anglo-Saxon as an aid to study of dialects
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1: 1, 18. | ||
Clarke, T. Rev. |
The importance of phonology in the study of popular
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1: 5, 32. | ||
Clayton, E. P. |
The dialect of Pinchinthorpe in the North Riding
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8: 48, 35. | ||
Coffin, A.C. |
William Barnes: the Dorset poet.
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3: 18, 15. | ||
Cole, E. M. Rev. |
Ancient Danish "Mensenames" in Yorkshire
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1: 7, 43. | ||
Copland B. D. |
Reflections of a newcomer
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7: 43, 44. | ||
Copley, J. |
The portrayal of dialect in Wuthering Heights and
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14: 76, 7. | ||
Costello, M. |
A glance at dialect societies
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18: 94, 31. | ||
Cowley, W. |
Poetic qualities in dialect verse
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17: 91, 6. | ||
Cowley, W. |
Jottings from a North Riding dialect book
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19: 98, 52. | ||
Cowley, W. |
Sleddale fifty years ago
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10: 60, 18. | ||
Cowley, W. |
T' bike
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17: 90, 32. | ||
Cowley, W. |
The technique of stacking and thatching in Cleveland
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9: 54, 35. | ||
Cowley, W. |
Brenda Harks English, LRCS, LRCP (1897-1991)
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18: 92, 17. | ||
Cowley, W. |
The Lyke Wake Dirge
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15: 82, 7. | ||
Cowley, W. |
The dialect poetry of Cleveland
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11: 61, 8. | ||
Cowling, G. H. |
The aims of the Yorkshire Dialect Society
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3: 21, 16 | ||
Cowling, G. H. |
The Felon Sewe of Rokeby
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4: 22, 32. | ||
Craigie, W. A, Sir |
The historical and educational value of Yorkshire dialect
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3: 15, 12. | ||
Craigie, W. A, Sir |
The late Rev. Professor W W Skeat and the late Henry Sweet
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2: 14, 16 | ||
Craigie, W. A. Sir |
The revival of languages and dialects
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2: 13, 7. | ||
Crossland, C. |
Some place names in the Parish of Halifax
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1: 4, 3. | ||
Crossland, C. |
The vowel sounds and substitutions of the Halifax district
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1: 2, 49. | ||
Crowther, J. |
A Walsden word list of 1930. Part 1
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17: 88, 43. | ||
Crowther, J. |
A Walsden word list of 1930. Part 3
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17: 90, 34. | ||
Crowther, J. |
Joseph Crowther and Todmordian speech of a century ago
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17: 87, 9. | ||
Crowther, J. |
A Walsden word list of 1930. Part 2
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17: 89, 39. | ||
Danby, J. |
Both sides of the Ouse
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18: 95, 7. | ||
Danby, J. |
The rate for the job
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19: 97, 63. | ||
Danby, J. |
East Riding Journey
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19: 98, 43. | ||
Danby, J. |
An East Riding dialect quiz
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18: 94, 36 | ||
Danby, J. |
Rustic chorus. Quotation and comment on the Holderness novels
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17: 87, 19. | ||
Denby, M. |
Decay and death in English vocabulary
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4: 23, 6. | ||
Dent, A. A. |
Translation of E. Mörike's "Heimweh"
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9: 52, 57. | ||
Dent, R. H. |
A tribute to Bill Cowley
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18: 94, 50. | ||
Dent, R. H. |
The YDS at Ryedale Folk Museum
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18: 94, 35. | ||
Denwood, J. M. & John |
At Cockermouth Fair
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3: 16, 65. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
"Pie" Leach
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12: 69, 21. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
The Haworth water-wolf and others
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11: 62, 25. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
Bill o' th' Hoylus End and "Th' History o' Haworth Railway"
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11: 63, 32. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
The field names of Near and Far Oxenhope in 1838
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12: 68, 40. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
The Howorth, Cowenhead an' Bogthorn Almanak
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19: 97, 31. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
Hitler is a bad'un!
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12: 68, 18. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
Some West Riding funeral customs
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11: 64, 25. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
Dialect in the Yorkshire coalmines
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19: 100, 46. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
Realism and sentimentality in nineteenth century West Riding
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12: 67, 15. | ||
Dewhirst, I. |
The public readings of John Hartley, Benjamin Preston, and
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18: 93, 17. | ||
Dickins, B. |
Yorkshire hobs
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7: 43, 9. | ||
Dickins, B. |
A Yorkshire chronicler. William of Newburgh
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5: 35, 15. | ||
Dickinson, C. A. |
Iron rations
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14: 78, 46. | ||
Dowson, F. W. |
Notes on the Goathland folk play
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4: 27, 36. | ||
Dowson, F. W. |
Word-lore, practices and beliefs in Blackamore
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6: 38, 31. | ||
Dowson, F. W. |
Folklore of the plough stots.
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5: 37, 28 | ||
Dowson, F. W. |
Mashelton fra t' Moors
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6: 39, 59. | ||
Drinkwater, J. |
The poet and tradition
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3: 20, 6. | ||
Dyson, B. R. |
The Sheffield cutler and his dialect
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5: 33, 9. | ||
Dyson, B. R. |
Two old songs from Holmfirth
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9: 53, 22. | ||
Dyson, B. T. |
Notes on West Riding dialect verse
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12: 70, 17. | ||
Dyson, B. T. |
Notes on the West Riding dialect almanacs
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13: 75, 24. | ||
Edwards, V. |
Dialectics
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16: 86, 48. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Prayer answered
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12: 70, 16. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Yorkshire expressions for "to play truant"
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10: 57, 48 | ||
Ellis, S. |
Fieldwork for a dialect atlas of England
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9: 53, 9. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Books on dialect
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18, 92, 40. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Gwen Wade, BEM 1904-1996
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18: 96, 64. | ||
Ellis, S. |
'Left-handed' in Yorkshire
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10: 56, 39. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Donald Sykes
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15: 85, 44. | ||
Ellis, S. |
A note on the vocabulary of the Lathe or Barn in Upper Wharfedale |
9: 52, 44. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Place-names in Ryedale
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13: 73, 16. | ||
Ellis, S. |
40 years on. Is dialect dead?
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18: 92, 6. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Wilfred J. Halliday
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13: 74, 5. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Harold Orton, 1898-1975
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13: 75, 5. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Gwen Wade, BEM
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18: 93, 57 | ||
Ellis, S. |
Jack Danby, MBE
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20: 102, 9. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Dialectal English and the scholar
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11: 62, 28. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Middin-Jumpin
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20: 102, 53. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Where do you come from?
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18: 95, 19. | ||
Ellis, S. |
Gwen Wade, BEM 1904-1996
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18: 96, 6. | ||
Ellis, S. |
The place-names of the Robin Hood's Bay area
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17: 52, 44. | ||
England, G. |
A Survey of Yorkshire Dialect on the Internet
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20: 102, 73. | ||
England, G. |
J. S. Fletcher and his use of dialect
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15: 83, 32. | ||
Evans, W. |
The survival of the second person singular in the southern counties |
14: 76, 17. | ||
Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
The impressions of dialect
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5: 30, 33. | ||
Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
A note on equine terms in Yorkshire
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10: 59, 23. | ||
Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
Dialect land-words
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10: 56, 11. | ||
Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
Yorkshire 'talk'
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10: 58, 21. | ||
Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. A |
Yorkshire dialect survey
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5: 29, 9. | ||
Fayers, G. D. |
The deacon's courtship
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3: 20, 27. | ||
Fayers, G. D. |
The charity dinner
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3: 19, 8. | ||
Federer, C. A. |
A bibliography of Yorkshire dialect literature
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1: 3, 86. | ||
Federer, C. A. |
The Danish element in the northern folk speech
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1: 1, 7. | ||
Ferrett, M. |
Shirley by Charlotte Brontë: the importance of proper names
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17: 88, 9. | ||
Firth, J. R. |
Joseph Wright the scholar
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9: 55, 22. | ||
Fitton, A. |
A pioneer of aviation
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5: 34, 36. | ||
Fletcher, J. S. |
On Luce and Uncle Simeon
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3: 17, 23. | ||
Forster, G. C. F. |
Parliamentary election scandals in Stuart Yorkshire: Knaresborough
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11: 63, 20 | ||
Foster, T. G. |
Some considerations relating to the study of old English poetry
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2: 11, 36. | ||
Francis W. N. |
The present state of the American dialect atlas
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10: 57, 36. | ||
French, P. and others |
Documenting language change in East Yorkshire
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16: 86, 29. | ||
Garner, B. |
Tony Harrison: the school of eloquence
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17: 88, 24. | ||
Garner, B. |
Tony Harrison: scholarship boy
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16: 86, 16. | ||
Goodall, A. Rev. |
The Scandinavian element in Yorkshire place-names
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3: 17, 28. | ||
Gordon, E. V. |
The river names of Yorkshire
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4: 26, 5. | ||
Gordon, E. V. |
Scandinavian influence in Yorkshire dialects
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4: 24, 5. | ||
Grant, W. |
Recent work in Scottish dialects
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3: 15, 27. | ||
Grant, W. |
Yorkshiremen and Scotsmen
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5: 29, 24. | ||
Grattan, J. H. G. |
On slang, cant and jargon
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5: 36, 9. | ||
Green, A. E. |
Folk-song and dialect
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13: 72, 20. | ||
Green, C. |
Text transformation: Oscar Wilde's De Profundis into Yorkshire
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20: 102, 27. | ||
Green, J. H. Rev. |
A handful of derivatives
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1: 7, 25. | ||
Green, J. H. Rev. |
The Yorkshire dialect and its place in English literature
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1: 4, 24. | ||
Green, J. H. Rev. |
Yorkshire dialect as spoken in the West Riding during the 15th and |
1: 2, 54. | ||
Groundrill, G. J. |
Spring on t'farm
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8: 48, 42. | ||
Groundrill, G. J. |
Ploughing and pressing wheat on the Wolds thirty years ago
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9: 54, 40. | ||
Groundrill, G. J. |
Growin' taties
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9: 52, 51 | ||
Gunner, G. E. |
Joseph and Elizabeth Mary Wright, a memory and tribute
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15: 85, 14. | ||
Haigh, W. E. |
A glossary of Huddersfield dialect
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5: 30, 27. | ||
Haigh, W. E. |
A new glossary of the dialect of the Huddersfield district
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4: 27, 20. | ||
Halliday, W J. |
Looking before and after
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5: 30, 7. | ||
Halliday, W J. |
The Retirement of Mrs McGrigor Phillips
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11: 65, 9. | ||
Halliday, W J. |
John Hartley
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6: 40, 27. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
The Yorkshire Dialect Society: history and aims
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6: 42, 24. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
A glimpse of the West Riding dialect Shakespeare's day
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4, 26, 41. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
The Yorkshire Dialect Society (1897-1947)
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7: 47, 12. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
Resignation of the Hon. Secretary (A. S. Umpleby)
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9: 52, 10. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
Fifty years back (Extract from John Hartley)
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17: 89, 58. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
Yorkshire dialect drama
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6: 39, 34. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
The Yorkshire Dialect Society's competition, 1920
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6: 22, 45. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
Dialect progress
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4: 23, 43. | ||
Halliday, W. J. |
Dr. J. D. Jones, 1874-1952
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9: 52, 58. | ||
Hampson, W. |
Tykes abroad
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3: 16 126. | ||
Hardwicke, G. |
Yorkshire dialect
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4: 25, 5. | ||
Harris, M. |
Juncture and pause in a south-western dialect
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12: 69, 25. | ||
Harwood, H. W. |
Similes and aphorisms in the dialect of Halifax
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10: 58, 23. | ||
Harwood, M. |
Hicra picra
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18: 94, 37. | ||
Hedevind, B. |
Scandinavian elements in the dialect and place-names of Dent in the
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10: 57, 26. | ||
Hedger, R. |
Doctors
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11: 61, 39. | ||
Heslop, R. O. |
Dialect notes from northernmost England
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1: 5, 7. | ||
Hirst, T. O. |
Some feature of interest in the phonology of the north, midland and
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2: 10, 5. | ||
Hudleston, N. A. |
The terminology of fences, ditches and gates in the Vale of Pickering,
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10: 58, 46. | ||
Hudleston, N. A. |
Notes on Yorkshire words relating to horses
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10: 59, 20. | ||
Hudleston, N. A. |
Jottings from a farmer's notebook
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10: 56, 23. | ||
Hudleston, N. A. |
Farm wagons of north east Yorkshire
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9: 52, 37. | ||
Hyde-Parker, T. |
A southerner on East Yorkshire dialect
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5: 36, 37. | ||
Jackson, F. E. |
Disaster
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13: 74, 53. | ||
Jackson, F. E. |
Sally
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13: 73, 29. | ||
Jackson, F. E. |
Awd dad
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13: 72, 16. | ||
Jackson, F. E. |
Wha wod a thowt it
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12: 67, 41. | ||
Jackson, F. G. |
Dialect drama
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3: 16, 128. | ||
Jackson, T. C. |
A chat about Holderness and the East Riding
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4: 28, 7. | ||
Jarratt, A. |
Last will and testament
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14: 77, 7. | ||
Jefferson, G. |
T' owd frith stooil
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9: 55, 57. | ||
Jones, J. D. |
Historical notes on the Sheffield dialect
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2: 14, 36. | ||
Jones, M. |
West Riding dialect in the stories of Juliana Ewing
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19: 99, 29. | ||
Kellett, A. | A dictionary for Yorkshire | 20: 101, 22. | ||
Kellett, A. | Burns and broad Yorkshire
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18: 96, 49. | ||
Kellett, A. | David Lewis: 'the Yorkshire Burns'
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17: 91, 38. | ||
Kellett, A. | Dialect in Knaresborough in the 1790s
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19: 99, 39. | ||
Kellett, A.
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How is 'SYD' getting along? | 18: 95, 46. | ||
Kellett, A. | How should we spell Yorkshire dialect?
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19: 97, 51. | ||
Kellett, A.
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Mrs Ethel Jordan | 18: 95, 48. | ||
Kellett, A.
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On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at | 19: 100, 34. | ||
Kellett, A.
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Professor Joseph Wright – founding father of the YDS | 21: 104, 8. | ||
Kellett, A.
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Salute to the ERDS | 18: 94, 38. | ||
Kellett, A. |
The origins and evolution of Christmas
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18: 94, 7. | ||
Kellett, A.
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The varieties of English | 18: 92, 24. | ||
Kellett, A. |
West Riding plays
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19: 98, 49. | ||
Kellett, A. |
Yorkshire day at Filey
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18: 92, 37. | ||
Kinder, A. |
A tribute
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19: 100, 8. | ||
Kirby, B. |
Jottings from the leaves of a dialect collector's note books
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2: 9, 5. | ||
Kökeritz, H. |
Shakespeare's use of dialect
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9: 51, 10. | ||
Kolb, E. |
An exercise in dialect detection
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11: 65, 11. | ||
Langrick, A. E. |
The farm-cart
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8: 49, 31. | ||
Langrick, A. E. |
The dialect of Bubwith in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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8: 48, 29. | ||
Lawson, M. S. |
The dialect of Staithes in the North Riding of Yorkshire
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8: 48, 24. | ||
Leach, W. |
Tribute to the late Arthur Kinder
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19: 100, 8. | ||
Leach, W. |
A message from the honorary treasurer
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20: 102, 83. | ||
Leary, N. |
Liquorice roots
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20: 102, 11. | ||
Levitt, J. V. |
Valediction
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18: 92, 28. | ||
MacMahon, M. K. C |
Thomas Hallam and the study of dialect and educated speech
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15: 83, 19. | ||
MacMahon, M. K. C |
A glimpse of Beverley dialect in the early 18th century
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15: 80, 7. | ||
Manley, S. M. |
"Pale t'guilp off"
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13: 71, 25. | ||
Marsden, F. H. |
Two essays on the dialect of upper Calderdale
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4: 22, 36. | ||
Martin, S. |
Men of few words
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18: 92, 48. | ||
Martin, S. |
Wartahme memories o' Whitby
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14: 78, 45 | ||
Martin, S. |
Dialect words of boyhood
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17: 89, 37. | ||
Martin, S. |
They are bringing Hudson's name back to York
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13: 72, 16. | ||
Martin, S. |
More dialect words
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17: 90, 29. | ||
Martin, S. |
Amos and George sattle t'Umber Bridge job
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13: 73, 29. | ||
Mawer, A. |
Survey of English place-names
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4: 23, 57. | ||
Mawer, A. |
The late Very Rev. G W Kitchin, D.D., Dean of Durham
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2: 14, 19. | ||
Mawer, A. |
Language and dialect
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2: 9, 22. | ||
Maycock, J. C. |
A survey of Yorkshire dialect bird-names: an interim report
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9: 54, 47. | ||
Maycock, J. C. |
A survey of bird-names in the Yorkshire dialects
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9: 53, 29. | ||
Maycock, J. C. |
A survey of bird-names in the Yorkshire dialects
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10: 56, 28. | ||
McDavid Jr, R. I. |
Dialectology and the integration of schools
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11: 65, 18. | ||
McGroarty, D. |
Much ado about mumming
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15: 85, 9. | ||
Metcalfe, J. |
Sol: a farce. In the Baildon dialect
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1: 6, 32. | ||
Metcalfe, J. |
Sunny Nancy's
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3: 15, 45. | ||
Mitchell, W. R. |
Farm talk in north Ribblesdale
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18: 93, 26. | ||
Moody, F. W. |
Funeral customs at Addingham (YWR)
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10: 59, 32. | ||
Moody, F. W. |
Oatbread
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8: 49, 21. | ||
Moody, F. W. |
The nail and clog-iron industries of Silsden in the West Riding
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5: 51, 39. | ||
Moody, F. W. |
Some textile terms from Addingham in the West Riding
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8: 50, 37. | ||
Moorman, F. W. |
The Wakefield Miracle plays
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1: 7, 5. | ||
Moorman, F. W. |
Richard Rolle: the Yorkshire mystic
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3: 16, 89. | ||
Moorman, F. W. |
Some Yorkshire shibboleths
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3: 18, 60. | ||
Moorman, F. W. |
Some recent publications in the Yorkshire dialect
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2: 14, 10. | ||
Moorman, F. W. |
Appendix to report: The praise of Yorkshire ale, 1697.
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2, 14: 6. | ||
Morris, M. C. F. Rev. |
The treasures of dialect, with illustrations from the folk-speech of
the
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2: 11, 5. | ||
Muldowney, J. |
Outreach to schools - YDS dialect packs
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20: 101, 53. | ||
Muldowney, J. |
School Packs - a progress report
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20: 102, 77. | ||
Muldowney, J. |
Words and Water
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20: 101, 27. | ||
Muldowney, J. E.
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Devine Dialect – or the Language of Heaven | 20: 103, 16. | ||
Muldowney, J. E. |
The Stillingfleet glossary: an early word list
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17: 91, 19. | ||
North, D. |
Some linguistic and cultural boundaries in south-east England
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14: 79, 8. | ||
North, D. |
Some lexical distribution patterns in the dialects of Cornwall
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15: 82, 14. | ||
North, G. A. |
Midnight interlude
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12: 66, 9. | ||
North, G. A. |
The Leathers Championship
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13: 72, 9. | ||
North, G. A. |
High wind in Coddle
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13: 73, 24. | ||
North, G. A. |
Night men talking
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12: 67, 42. | ||
Offor, R. |
Two mining account books from Farnley Colliery, 1690-1720
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5: 34, 9. | ||
Ogden, J. |
Dialect in Whitby periodicals
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14: 78, 30. | ||
Ogden, J. |
A specimen of Runswick dialect in 1829
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13: 74, 16. | ||
Ogden, J. |
The Dialect Poems of Sherwin Stephenson
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20: 102, 34. | ||
Ogden, J. |
A dialect poem by Bertha Lonsdale: with a note by J. Ogden
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17: 87, 31. | ||
Orton, H. |
Yorkshire terms for earwig and for the mid-morning meal
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10: 58, 52. | ||
Orton, H. |
Report on the SED: Northern volume
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11: 63, 8. | ||
Orton, H. |
The dialects of Northumberland
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5: 31, 14. | ||
Orton, H. |
Dialectal English and the student
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7: 47, 27. | ||
Pahlsson, C. |
Some notes on the origin of Northumbrian burr
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13: 74, 12. | ||
Parker, M. |
Boating language - a new discovery in English language
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15: 84, 22. | ||
Parker, M. |
A new etymology for the place-name Campsall
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15: 85, 17. | ||
Patchett, J. H. |
The dialect of upper Calderdale
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15: 81, 24. | ||
Patterson, R. |
Dialect as a museum 'display'
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9: 55, 46. | ||
Payne, K. J. |
The survey of Yorkshire dialect - a questionnaire
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18: 96, 7. | ||
Payne, K. J. |
Dennis Potter - Blue Remembered Hills dialect
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19: 98, 31. | ||
Peacock, E. |
On the word "Osmond"
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1: 1, 11. | ||
Peacock, N. |
Folk plays
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9: 55, 48. | ||
Penhallurick, R. J. |
Two Gower accents: a phonological comparison of Penclawdd and
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15: 82, 29. | ||
Perry, F. C. |
The dialect of north Somerset
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4: 22, 17. | ||
Phillips, V. H. |
Oral tradition and the folk museum
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11: 63, 13. | ||
Playford, A. H. |
Some significant word distributions in the dialects of Leicestershire
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10: 57, 42. | ||
Pontefract, E. |
Fifty years back (Extract from Dales Life and Character)
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17: 90, 50. | ||
Pontefract, E. |
Dales life and character
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6: 41, 13. | ||
Quirk, R. |
'Dialects' within standard English
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10: 58, 29. | ||
Rhodes, B.
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Blacksmiths’ Words | 21: 104, 14. | ||
Rhodes, B. M. |
Caution on naming names
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18: 95, 35. | ||
Rhodes, B. M. |
Changes in knowledge and use of non-standard words
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19: 100, 11. | ||
Rhodes, B. M. |
The Normandy-Yorkshire Linguistic Connection
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19: 98, 8. | ||
Rhodes, B. M. |
Research into the attrition of dialect
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19: 97, 22. | ||
Roberts J. V. |
Early recollections
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13: 72, 17. | ||
Roberts J. V. |
Random reminiscences
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13: 75, 21. | ||
Roberts J. V. |
Poplar House, Stanningley
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13: 71, 23. | ||
Robertshaw, W. |
Adwalton Horse Fair
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10: 60, 35. | ||
Robinson, G. F. S. 1st Marquis of Ripon |
Inaugural address
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1: 1, 3. | ||
Rohrer, F. |
The border between the northern and north-midland dialects in
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8; 50, 29. | ||
Roper, N. |
A tale abaht taxes
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4: 25, 21. | ||
Ross A. S. C. |
Some Yorkshire dialect etymologies
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6: 39, 19. | ||
Rowe, J. H. |
Dialect and the doctor
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5: 30, 13. | ||
Sanderson, S. F. |
The University of Leeds folk-life survey
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11: 62, 38. | ||
Sanderson, S. F. |
Yorkshire in a new folk-life survey
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10: 60, 21. | ||
Scargill, M. H. |
The earliest example of West Riding dialect
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6: 40, 11. | ||
Scruton, W. |
Ben Preston
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1: 4, 41. | ||
Sellers, C. |
Talking of keels
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15: 84, 8. | ||
Sellers, C. |
Barnsley dialect in evidence
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15: 81, 11. | ||
Shackleton, M |
A celebration of Yorkshire dialect
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18: 92, 34. | ||
Shackleton, M. |
Gooise grease on brahn paper
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16: 86, 26. | ||
Shackleton, M. |
Marjorie Harwood (2 January 1921 - 22 May 2002)
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20: 102, 11. | ||
Shackleton, M. |
Reflections of Summer Bulletin
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18: 96, 57. | ||
Shackleton, M.
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Stanley Ellis, Vice President | 19: 97, 76. | ||
Shackleton, M.
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The Music of Dialect | 21: 104, 53. | ||
Sheard, J. A. |
Some recent research in West Riding dialects
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7: 45, 15. | ||
Sherwood, L. |
On reading "Recollections"
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18: 93, 58. | ||
Sherwood, L. |
Storm Jameson: an appreciation
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17: 88, 52. | ||
Sherwood, L. |
Subscribers to Samuel Dyer's Dialect of the West Riding
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16: 86, 44. | ||
Shorrocks, G. |
English Dialects. A translation of Joseph Wright's "Englische
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17: 90, 10. | ||
Shorrocks, G. |
The syntax of the dependent pronoun in the dialect of Farnworth and
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15: 84, 40. | ||
Skemp, A. R. |
Odin and Thor in old Norse poetry
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2: 12, 5. | ||
Smith, A. H. |
Some place-names of the West Riding
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12, 67, 5. | ||
Smith, A. H. |
The place-names of north Yorkshire
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4: 27, 7. | ||
Smith, A. H. and Quirk, R. |
Some problems of verbal communication
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9: 54, 10. | ||
Smith, J. B. |
Cornish English 'way to go': a note on dialect syntax and its reflection
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17: 87, 43. | ||
Smith, J. B. |
Pigs, whistles and Tokkyu-Shu
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17: 90, 6. | ||
Smith, J. B. |
Oral tradition in the south-west of England
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13: 73, 8. | ||
Smith, J. B. |
A Yorkshire Pied Piper
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17: 89, 7. | ||
Smith, J. B. |
Magpies, telltales and piebald horses
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19: 99, 46. | ||
Smith, J. B. |
The expression 'Mare's Nest'
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19: 98, 14. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
Mollie Baskerville
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17: 89, 18. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
.John Thwaite
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15: 84, 31. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
Yorkshire dialect in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley
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18: 88, 17. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
James Burnley's recollection of Ben Preston
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15: 83, 36. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
Fred Brown - a poet of today
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13: 75, 49. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
Domains of dialect literature: a sociolinguistic approach
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14: 77, 24. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
The dialect poetry of Tennyson
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14: 78, 8. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
Ben Preston in his time and ours
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15: 80, 34. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
Fred Brown: a biographical sketch
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17: 90, 20. | ||
Smith, K. E. |
J. B. Priestly and Yorkshire speech
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20: 101, 8. | ||
Smith, L. P. |
Popular speech and standard English
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3: 16, 107. | ||
Smith, R. J. |
A Yorkshire tale in American Negro tradition
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15: 85, 24. | ||
Snowden, K. |
Th' owd talk at Cowineead
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3: 16, 87. | ||
Snowden, K. |
Dialect in literature
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2: 14, 21. | ||
Spencer, B.
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A new (old) word | 20: 102, 79. | ||
Spencer, B.
|
Gems from the Daybook | 20: 103, 40. | ||
Spencer, B. |
Elizabeth Gaskell and the dialect of Whitby
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20: 101, 40. | ||
Spencer, B.
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John Castillo – Bard of the Dales | 21: 104, 54. | ||
Spencer, B.
|
Reight Jobs and Mickey Mouse | 21: 104, 35. | ||
Spencer, B. |
The East Riding Dialect Society
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18: 92, 31. | ||
Spencer, B. |
The Laureate of Holderness (The dialect writing of Edward |
20: 102, 63. | ||
Stead, E. |
"Owd Worsnop": a character sketch
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5: 34, 31. | ||
Stead, J. |
Dialect in a druggist's diary. Huddersfield, 1815-1851
|
14: 77, 42. | ||
Stead, R. |
The two Yorkshire dialects
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1: 8, 5. | ||
Sykes, D. |
The vowel sounds of the Huddersfield dialect
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11: 61, 18. | ||
Sykes, D. |
Dialect in the quarries at Crosland Hill, near Huddersfield, in the |
9: 54, 26. | ||
Taylor, F. J. |
The bibliography of Yorkshire dialect literature
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3: 21, 5. | ||
Taylor, R. V. Rev. |
On the Yorkshire dialects
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1: 1, 26. | ||
Thomson, R. L. |
Celtic place-names in Yorkshire
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11: 64, 41 | ||
Tindall, M. S. |
Crab and lobster fishing at Staithes in the North Riding
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8: 50, 44. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C.
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An etymology of Tagereen | 19: 98, 23. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C.
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Joseph Wright, PhD (Heidelberg) | 20: 101, 47. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C.
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"Reik us a saig": some correspondences between German and the dialects of Yorkshire |
18: 96, 33. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C. |
Research in Germany on the Yorkshire dialects
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19: 97, 57. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C.
|
Schwyzerdütsch | 20: 102, 44. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C. |
The Gold of Upsall (Another Version)
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20: 101, 54. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C.
|
Tristam Shandy and Dr. Sharp | 18: 95, 44. | ||
Toalster, J. P. C. |
Two views of dialect research in the nineteenth century
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18: 94, 53. | ||
Toalster, J.P.C.
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Über den Gebrauch einer Yorkshire-Mundart im 19. Jahrhundert
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21: 104, 39. | ||
Todd, H. |
Jet-mining at the head of Bilsdale
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11: 63, 37 | ||
Todd, L. |
Tyrone English
|
13: 71, 29. | ||
Turner, J. H. |
Some work for the Society
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1: 1, 34. | ||
Turner, Sir Ben |
Dialect almanacks and dialect writers
|
5: 32, 9. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
T' au'd clogger
|
6: 38, 47. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
The YDS at the Yorkshire show
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5: 37, 11. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
Dialect verse and verse writing
|
9: 52, 15. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
The dialect of Staithes
|
5: 36, 24. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
Au'd George. A Methody pioneer
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5: 34, 39. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
Gal Ellis ghooast
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6: 39, 56. | ||
Umpleby, A. S. |
The Yorkshire Show stand
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6: 38, 13. | ||
Upton, C. |
Dialect words: what are they and what can we do with them
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18: 94, 16. | ||
Upton, C. |
Dialectology into the twenty-first century
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19: 99, 20. | ||
Upton, C. |
New received pronunciation in Leeds 1966?
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20: 102, 70. | ||
Vaughan, C. E. |
Echoes old English rhythm in modern English poetry
|
2: 12, 20. | ||
Viereck, W. |
The growth and present state of dialectology
|
13: 74, 19. | ||
Viereck, W. |
The English Dialect Society and its dictionary
|
12: 70, 28. | ||
Viereck, W. |
Guy S. Lowman's contribution to British English Dialectology
|
12: 68, 32. | ||
Vine, G. |
Runnin' repairs
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9: 54, 52. | ||
Waddington-Feather, J. |
Regional speech and the Yorkshire novelist
|
14: 78, 16. | ||
Waddington-Feather, J. |
John Hartley (1839-1915)
|
15: 83, 8. | ||
Waddington-Feather, J. |
Sir Ben Turner (1863-1942)
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12: 69, 14. | ||
Waddington-Feather, J. |
Professor F. W. Moorman (1872-1919)
|
14: 77, 11. | ||
Waddington-Feather, J. |
A short commentary on black American and Yorkshire dialect poetry
|
17: 87, 34. | ||
Wade, G. |
Yorkshire ailments
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10: 59, 29. | ||
Wade, G. |
Farm economy in Airedale
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11: 61, 42. | ||
Wade, G. |
The art market
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11: 65, 28. | ||
Wade, G. |
T' croft
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13: 73, 30. | ||
Wade, G. |
Death and Annie Maria
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8: 50, 52. | ||
Wade, G. |
Visiting day
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10: 57, 57. | ||
Wade, S. |
Riding t' Steng
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13: 72, 19. | ||
Wade, S. |
Dialect literature: true and false
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14: 76, 30. | ||
Wade, S. |
A glossarian at work: E. W. Peacock of Brigg
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14: 77, 19. | ||
Walker, A. D. |
On compiling an index to Transactions
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19: 97, 65. | ||
Walker, P. N. |
T' Nunnin'ton worrum
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18: 92, 42. | ||
Walton, R. D. |
Cuop thrip til Lundun
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11: 62, 23. | ||
Warham, P. G. |
Evacuee, ba lad!
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18: 95, 62. | ||
Warriner, F. |
Some dialect poets of Cumberland
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4: 28, 20. | ||
Wells, J. |
On changing pronunciation
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19: 97, 42. | ||
Wenham, L. P. |
The Horners of Hornpot Lane
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10: 60, 41. | ||
Whittaker, M. |
East or West, which is best?
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6: 38, 36. | ||
Widdowson, J. D. A.
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English dialects: our living heritage | 18: 93, 6. | ||
Widdowson, J. D. A. |
Sheffield dialect on the eve of the millennium
|
19: 99, 9. | ||
Widdowson, J. D. A.
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The dialect of Filey | 12: 66, 28. | ||
Widdowson, J. D. A. |
The Dialect of Filey forty years ago
|
21: 104, 49. | ||
Widdowson, J. D. A. |
The survey of Yorkshire dialect
|
18: 94, 28. | ||
Williams, G. |
Dry-stone walling in south Westmorland: the craft and its terminology
|
9: 55, 33. | ||
Wilson, R. M. |
Agricultural terms in the East Riding
|
6: 38, 16. | ||
Witty, J. R. |
The rhyming charter of Beverley
|
4: 22, 36 | ||
Witty, J. R. |
The Beverley plays
|
4: 23 18. | ||
Witty, J. R. |
Yorkshire dialect 1810
|
4: 27, 43. | ||
Witty, J. R. |
The Holderness dialect in 1392
|
4: 24, 68. | ||
Witty, J. R. |
How we used to deal with wife beaters in Holderness
|
3: 16, 84. | ||
Witty, J. R. |
Sheep and sheep-scoring
|
4: 28, 41. | ||
Witty, J. R. |
Eleven miles up t' river Ooll
|
3: 21, 37. | ||
Wood, W. |
An investigation of the Hambleton dialect
|
7: 46, 10. | ||
Wood, W. |
Specimens of the Hambleton dialect
|
7: 43, 24. | ||
Wright E. M. |
Recorded message 29 October 1955
|
9: 55, 10. | ||
Wright, F. |
Young Crofter's letters
|
17: 87, 26. | ||
Wright, J. |
"Englische Mundarten". (Translation)
|
17: 90, 10. | ||
Wright, P. |
Yorkshire Steel terms today
|
12: 66, 41. | ||
Wright, P. |
Links between Cumbrian and Yorkshire dialects
|
18: 96, 28. | ||
Wright, P. |
Proposal for a short questionnaire for use in fishing communities
|
11: 64, 27. | ||
Wright, P. and Ellis, S. |
The cow-house in northern dialect today
|
9: 55, 45. | ||
Wyld, H. C. |
The study of living popular dialects and its place in the modern science
|
1: 6, 5. | ||
Wynn, S. |
Samples from an A to Z of mining
|
19: 100, 49. |