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... Discussion by G. L. Trager , C. C. Rice . Prof. Edward F. D'Arms , of Vassar College : Literary Criticism and Linguistic Evidence Derived from a Study of Roman Elegy . Discussion by R. G. Kent , Miss E. A. Hahn , E. H. Sturtevant . Prof ...
... Discussion by G. L. Trager , C. C. Rice . Prof. Edward F. D'Arms , of Vassar College : Literary Criticism and Linguistic Evidence Derived from a Study of Roman Elegy . Discussion by R. G. Kent , Miss E. A. Hahn , E. H. Sturtevant . Prof ...
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... Discussion by E. Sapir , T. Michelson , E. O. Forrer , M. Swadesh , E. H. Sturtevant , G. L. Trager , B. L. Whorf . Dr. Guy S. Lowman , of Brown University : Regional Differences in Virginian Speech , as Observed for the Atlas . Discussion ...
... Discussion by E. Sapir , T. Michelson , E. O. Forrer , M. Swadesh , E. H. Sturtevant , G. L. Trager , B. L. Whorf . Dr. Guy S. Lowman , of Brown University : Regional Differences in Virginian Speech , as Observed for the Atlas . Discussion ...
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... Discussion by Messrs . Ward , Kurath , Swa- desh , Edgerton , Sturtevant , Blake , Armstrong , Kent , Bolling . Dr. Melville Jacobs , of the University of Washington : Problems in the Recording and Phonetics of Coos , a Coastal Oregon ...
... Discussion by Messrs . Ward , Kurath , Swa- desh , Edgerton , Sturtevant , Blake , Armstrong , Kent , Bolling . Dr. Melville Jacobs , of the University of Washington : Problems in the Recording and Phonetics of Coos , a Coastal Oregon ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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