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Shakespeare’s use of pronominal address terms
Isolde van Dorst, recent graduate from the University of Groningen and the University of Malta, discusses her study on pronominal address terms in Shakespeare’s texts in collaboration with the Encyclopaedia of Shakespeare’s Language project. As part of my masters degree … Continue reading
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New team members
The Encyclopaedia of Shakespeare’s Language project has just welcomed three new members to its team who will be working part-time on low-frequency items. Find out a little more about them below: Luke Wilding: I completed my undergraduate degree in English … Continue reading
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