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... England settlement in the Northwest Terri- tory , was founded on the Ohio River in 1788 , and within seventy - five years every state and territory that had been carved out of the vast domain extending from the Alleghenies to the ...
... England settlement in the Northwest Terri- tory , was founded on the Ohio River in 1788 , and within seventy - five years every state and territory that had been carved out of the vast domain extending from the Alleghenies to the ...
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... England and the South practically no definite informa- tion exists regarding the history of the population up to 1800. It would be a tremendous task to get together the sources of information , as nothing of the sort has been done ...
... England and the South practically no definite informa- tion exists regarding the history of the population up to 1800. It would be a tremendous task to get together the sources of information , as nothing of the sort has been done ...
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... England syntax may be traced back to usage in southeastern England . Syntax is important because it shows the connection of American dialects with the dialects of definite parts of England . MOORE : The difference of opinion between ...
... England syntax may be traced back to usage in southeastern England . Syntax is important because it shows the connection of American dialects with the dialects of definite parts of England . MOORE : The difference of opinion between ...
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... England [ ben ] . HOPKINS : The pronunciation of the pronoun I should be included . ( An unidentified speaker added that the stressed and the unstressed forms of I must be distinguished . ) KURATH : said that there is a full list of ...
... England [ ben ] . HOPKINS : The pronunciation of the pronoun I should be included . ( An unidentified speaker added that the stressed and the unstressed forms of I must be distinguished . ) KURATH : said that there is a full list of ...
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... England . This project , which is to be considered as the first step in the preparation of the larger Atlas , will be started in June , 1931. In connection with it a number of courses at the session of the Linguistic Institute and in ...
... England . This project , which is to be considered as the first step in the preparation of the larger Atlas , will be started in June , 1931. In connection with it a number of courses at the session of the Linguistic Institute and in ...
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American Indian languages Ann Arbor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Baltimore Bernard Bloch Bloch Bolling Brooklyn College Brown University Calif City College Columbia University Conn Council of Learned dialects Discussion by Messrs E. H. Sturtevant Edgerton Edward Executive Committee George Germanic Languages Grammar guages Hall Hans Kurath Haven Hittite Hunter College Indo-European Instructor in English Instructor in German Iowa Kurath Language and Literature Learned Societies Lecturer Library Linguistic Institute Linguistic Society meeting Miss Ohio State University Ph.D Philadelphia Philology phonetics President Princeton Prof Professor of Classical Professor of English Professor of French Professor of German Professor of Greek Professor of Latin Professor of Romance Professor Roland G Registrants Roland G Romance Languages Sanskrit Secretary session Society of America Spanish syntax Teachers Trager University of Chicago University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania University of Wisconsin versity Washington William Yale University York City