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Versloot, A. P. (2026). Reconstructing the historical phonology of Old English. English Language and Linguistics, 30(1), 103-141. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1360674324000674 -
Adamczyk, E., & Versloot, A. (2025). Futurity and modality in the Old Frisian Skelta Riucht. NOWELE, 78(2), 121-177. https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00098.ada
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Anderson, C., Scarborough, M., Jocz, L., Kümmel, M. J., Jügel, T., Irslinger, B., Pooth, R., Liljegren, H., Strand, R. F., Haig, G., Geupel, U., Macak, M., Kim, R. I., Anonby, E., Pronk, T., Belyaev, O., Dewey-Findell, T. K., Boutilier, M., Freiberg, C., ... Heggarty, P. (2025). The Indo-European Cognate Relationships dataset. Scientific Data, 12(1), Article 1541. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05445-3 -
Versloot, A. P. (2025). Die Stellung des Altsächsischen im Aufbau des Germanischen: Eine phylogenetische Analyse. In N. Kössinger (Ed.), Altsächsisch: Beiträge zur altniederdeutschen Sprache, Literatur und Kultur (pp. 95-120). (Egänzungsbände zum Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde; Vol. 146). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111339269-003 -
Versloot, A. P. (2024). The Old English gerund in ‑enne or ‑anne. NOWELE, 77(1), 14-22. https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00082.ver -
Versloot, A. (2024). [Review of: L. Kaiser (2021) Runes Across the North Sea from the Migration Period and Beyond: An Annotated Edition of the Old Frisian Runic Corpus]. Us Wurk, 73(1), 84-93. https://doi.org/10.21827/uw.73.84-93 -
Versloot, A. (2024). Segmental Phenomena in Germanic: Vowels. In M. Aronoff (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics Article e-963 (Oxford Research Encyclopedias). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.963 -
Versloot, A., Nieuwenhuijsen, K., & van Eerden, R. (2023). De relicten van de taal in Noord-Holland (3e-8e eeuw). In J. Nicolay, & R. van Eerden (Eds.), Noord-Holland in het 1e millennium. deel 2 (pp. 736-775). BLKVLD Uitgevers. https://collectie.huisvanhilde.nl/noord_holland_in_het_eerste_millennium.aspx
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Radke, H., & Versloot, A. (2023). Referential Multimodality, Multilingualism and Gender: How German Namibians use Afrikaans and English Brocatives in their CMC. In M. Włodarczyk, J. Tyrkkö , & E. Adamczyk (Eds.), Multilingualism from Manuscript to 3D: Intersections of Modalities from Medieval to Modern Times (pp. 170-202). (Routledge Studies in Multimodality). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003166634-10
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