LanguageLinguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... school and college teachers who felt the need of acquaintance with linguistic science or with the history of a particular language or group of languages , and for scholars who wished to familiarize themselves with more or less remote ...
... school and college teachers who felt the need of acquaintance with linguistic science or with the history of a particular language or group of languages , and for scholars who wished to familiarize themselves with more or less remote ...
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... schools should be recorded , and if so in what form . For before the session it had been learned by judicious inquiry that a number of prominent graduate schools were willing to accept the credits of the INSTITUTE for transfer on the ...
... schools should be recorded , and if so in what form . For before the session it had been learned by judicious inquiry that a number of prominent graduate schools were willing to accept the credits of the INSTITUTE for transfer on the ...
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... school with only two students to every teacher must be branded a failure . But it was not as a school that the INSTITUTE was first conceived ; it was planned to be a conference of scholars in a special field , and the courses were an ...
... school with only two students to every teacher must be branded a failure . But it was not as a school that the INSTITUTE was first conceived ; it was planned to be a conference of scholars in a special field , and the courses were an ...
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... School ; 74 Pleasant St. , Mansfield , Mass . ( 15 ) J. Alexander Kerns , A.M. ( Michigan ) , Assistant Professor of Latin at Whitman College ; 123 Park St. , Walla Walla , Wash . ( 23 ; 25 ; 33s ) John Francis Latimer , M.A. ( Chicago ) ...
... School ; 74 Pleasant St. , Mansfield , Mass . ( 15 ) J. Alexander Kerns , A.M. ( Michigan ) , Assistant Professor of Latin at Whitman College ; 123 Park St. , Walla Walla , Wash . ( 23 ; 25 ; 33s ) John Francis Latimer , M.A. ( Chicago ) ...
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... schools to give credit for work done in the Linguistic Institute upon the terms that apply to work done in another graduate school of recognized standing . Classes : Unless otherwise noted , classes will meet five ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ...
... schools to give credit for work done in the Linguistic Institute upon the terms that apply to work done in another graduate school of recognized standing . Classes : Unless otherwise noted , classes will meet five ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ...
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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