Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... women such as Foundation Mem- bers Roberta Cornelius and May Keller , college teachers with declared speciali- zations in English , were LSA members at the time , this committee too consisted entirely of men . In the shift from ...
... women such as Foundation Mem- bers Roberta Cornelius and May Keller , college teachers with declared speciali- zations in English , were LSA members at the time , this committee too consisted entirely of men . In the shift from ...
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... women authors . Of 206 such items , seven were authored by women : Pound 1927 , Smith 1928 , Claflin 1929 , and Smith 1933 , all discussed above , and Turnbull 1929 , Macurdy 1930 , and Holmes & Vaughn 1933 ( the last with a woman as ...
... women authors . Of 206 such items , seven were authored by women : Pound 1927 , Smith 1928 , Claflin 1929 , and Smith 1933 , all discussed above , and Turnbull 1929 , Macurdy 1930 , and Holmes & Vaughn 1933 ( the last with a woman as ...
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... women's careers and no single reason accounts for the neglect of their work . Many factors were involved ; under the circumstances it is remarkable that many of these women achieved as much as they did . We know little about such women ...
... women's careers and no single reason accounts for the neglect of their work . Many factors were involved ; under the circumstances it is remarkable that many of these women achieved as much as they did . We know little about such women ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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