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4th , and wish to tell you how extremely glad and grateful I am to have received the great honour of becoming an Honorary Member of the LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA . I beg you to convey to the Society and its Executive Committee my ...
4th , and wish to tell you how extremely glad and grateful I am to have received the great honour of becoming an Honorary Member of the LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA . I beg you to convey to the Society and its Executive Committee my ...
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be under obligation to become members of the Society ; but the Society reserves the right periodically to direct the attention of such nonmembers to the advantages of membership in the Society . 3. The Secretary and Treasurer of the ...
be under obligation to become members of the Society ; but the Society reserves the right periodically to direct the attention of such nonmembers to the advantages of membership in the Society . 3. The Secretary and Treasurer of the ...
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ROLAND G. KENT , under appointment by the President of the Society , served as official representative of the LINGUISTIC SOCIETY at a joint meeting of the American Philosophical Society with societies and organizations interested in the ...
ROLAND G. KENT , under appointment by the President of the Society , served as official representative of the LINGUISTIC SOCIETY at a joint meeting of the American Philosophical Society with societies and organizations interested in the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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