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LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA

Founded 1924

OFFICERS FOR 1925

President, PROFESSOR HERMANN COLLITZ, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,

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Vice-President, PROFESSOR CARL D. BUCK, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Secretary and Treasurer, PROFESSOR ROLAND G. KENT, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

Executive Committee, the preceding, and

PROFESSOR FRANZ BOAS, Columbia University, New York City.

PROFESSOR OLIVER FARRAR EMERSON, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

PROFESSOR EDGAR HOWARD STURTEVANT, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

Committee on Publications:

Term expiring 1927: PROFESSOR GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Term expiring 1926: DR. EDWARD SAPIR, Victoria Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Term expiring 1925: PROFESSOR AURELIO M. ESPINOSA, Stanford University, California.

The Linguistic Society of America was founded in December, 1924, for the advancement of the scientific study of language. The Society plans to promote this aim by bringing students of language together in its meetings, and by publishing the fruits of research. It hopes to establish both a quarterly journal and a series of monographs; the latter will appear at irregular intervals, according to the material offered to the Committee on Publications and the funds available for the purpose. Members will receive both in return for the annual dues of Five Dollars.

Membership in the Society is not restricted to professed scholars in linguistics. All persons, whether men or women, who are in sympathy with the objects of the Society, are invited to give it their assistance in furthering its work. Application for membership should be made to the Secretary, Professor Roland G. Kent, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

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E. E. STURTEVANT: Remarks on the Lydian inscriptions.
ROSCOE E. PARKER: Spenser's Language and the Pastoral

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Tradition..

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MAURICE BLOOMFIELD: On a Case of Suppletive Indo-European

Suffixes.

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JAIME DE ANGULO: The Linguistic Tangle of Oaxaca.

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ROLAND G. KENT: Final & in Latin Case-Forms.

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EPHRAIM AVIGDOR SPEISER: Vocalic n in Assyrian.

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Application for entry as Second Class Matter has been made at the Postoffice at Menasha, Wisconsin

This Journal is published quarterly by the Linguistic Society of America. Members of the Society receive it without extra charge; to others, its price is Four Dollars per annum. Subscriptions and other business communications should be addressed to Roland G. Kent, Treasurer, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Manuscripts for publication should be sent to George Melville Bolling, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

The Collegiate Press

GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY
MENASHA, WISCONSIN

LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA

Founded 1924

OFFICERS FOR 1925

President, PROFESSOR HERMANN Collitz, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

Vice-President, Professor Carl D. Buck, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Secretary and Treasurer, PROFESSOR ROLAND G. KENT, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

Executive Committee, the preceding, and

PROFESSOR FRANZ BOAS, Columbia University, New York City.

PROFESSOR OLIVER FARRAR EMERSON, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. PROFESSOR EDGAR HOWARD STURTEVANT, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Committee on Publications:

Term expiring 1927: Professor George MELVILLE BOLLING, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Term expiring 1926: DR. EDWARD SAPIR, Victoria Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Term expiring 1925: PROFESSOR AURELIO M. ESPINOSA, Stanford University, California.

The Linguistic Society of America was founded in December, 1924, for the advancement of the scientific study of language. The Society plans to promote this aim by bringing students of language together in its meetings, and by publishing the fruits of research. It hopes to establish both a quarterly journal and a series of monographs; the latter will appear at irregular intervals, according to the material offered to the Committee on Publications and the funds available for the purpose. Members will receive both in return for the annual dues of Five Dollars.

Membership in the Society is not restricted to professed scholars in linguistics. All persons, whether men or women, who are in sympathy with the objects of the Society, are invited to give it their assistance in furthering its work. Application for membership should be made to the Secretary, Professor Roland G. Kent, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

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