Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... America , which met on December 27 to 29. The headquarters of the Society were in the Hotel Washington , where the registration office was placed and all sessions were held ... America Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America.
... America , which met on December 27 to 29. The headquarters of the Society were in the Hotel Washington , where the registration office was placed and all sessions were held ... America Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America.
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... America , Brussels , Belgium . FM Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris , Embassy of the United States of America , Brussels , Belgium . Belgium . ( International Language ) Auxiliary 1931 Mr. Charles L. Mudge , 6 Orange Ave. , Cranford , N. J. ...
... America , Brussels , Belgium . FM Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris , Embassy of the United States of America , Brussels , Belgium . Belgium . ( International Language ) Auxiliary 1931 Mr. Charles L. Mudge , 6 Orange Ave. , Cranford , N. J. ...
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... America was founded in December , 1924 , for the ad- vancement of the scientific study of language . The Society plans to promote this aim by bringing students of language together in its meetings , and by publish- ing the fruits of ...
... America was founded in December , 1924 , for the ad- vancement of the scientific study of language . The Society plans to promote this aim by bringing students of language together in its meetings , and by publish- ing the fruits of ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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ablaut accent adjectives Alcaeus analogy Beow Bloomfield Brut Chicago Chitimacha Cilentan cniht College consonant dialect digamma diphthong E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR English etymology examples explained final FM Prof French German glottal gomen Goth Grammar Greek heavy syllable heom heore Hitt Hittite Hittite Language Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial Jespersen Kent king language laryngal stop later Latin Lazamon Library light syllable Linguistic Linguistic Society meaning muchel nasal noun occurs Ohio Ohio State University original palatal passage Philadelphia phonemic phrase plural poetry position preceding pretonic Professor pronounced pronunciation Roland G Sanskrit Sapir schwa seems Semitic sense Sievers's law sing Society of America sound spirant stem subjunctive suffix swide symbols tion transcription Univ Vedic verb verse voiced voiceless vowel Wackernagel weoren word Yale University York City þat