If you liked New technologies in language learning by Arne Zettersten, start with Symposium on Lexicography VII (1996), J.R.R. Tolkien's double worlds and creative process (2011), and A word-frequency list based on American English press reportage (1978). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Symposium on Lexicography VII
1996 · 263 pages · Arne Zettersten, Viggo Hjornager Pedersen · Same author
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J.R.R. Tolkien's double worlds and creative process
2011 · 256 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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A word-frequency list based on American English press reportage
1978 · 280 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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A word frequency list of scientific English
1969 · 306 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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Symposium on Lexicography II
1985 · 362 pages · Arne Zettersten, Symposium on Lexicography <2, 1984, København>, Københavns Københavns Universitet · Same author
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A critical facsimile edition of Thomas Batchelor
1974 · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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The virtues of herbs in the Loscombe manuscript
1967 · 36 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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Symposium on Lexicography X
2002 · 346 pages · Henrik Gottlieb, Arne Zettersten · Same author
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The English text of the Ancrene riwle, the 'Vernon' text
2005 · 160 pages · Arne Zettersten, Bernhard Diensberg · Same author
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A Survey of research projects on English language, literature, and civilization in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
1983 · 101 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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The English of Tristan da Cunha
1969 · 186 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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A statistical study of the graphic system of present-day American English
1969 · 189 pages · Arne Zettersten · Same author
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