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... Sturtevant , Director of the Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America , in the spring of 1929. A Circular of 25 typewritten pages was prepared jointly by a number of scholars , and was sent out early in May to a large ...
... Sturtevant , Director of the Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America , in the spring of 1929. A Circular of 25 typewritten pages was prepared jointly by a number of scholars , and was sent out early in May to a large ...
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... STURTEVANT : ( 1 ) Note that the Europeans have employed no mechani- cal methods in preparing their speech atlases . Phonographic records of speech will be of great value 20 years hence for the study of now moribund dialects . ( 2 ) ...
... STURTEVANT : ( 1 ) Note that the Europeans have employed no mechani- cal methods in preparing their speech atlases . Phonographic records of speech will be of great value 20 years hence for the study of now moribund dialects . ( 2 ) ...
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... STURTEVANT : Do you recommend that one man collect all the material in the United States and Canada ? MÜLLER : One man might work in the South , one in the East , and one in the West . ROEDDER : A wrong impression has been given as to ...
... STURTEVANT : Do you recommend that one man collect all the material in the United States and Canada ? MÜLLER : One man might work in the South , one in the East , and one in the West . ROEDDER : A wrong impression has been given as to ...
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STURTEVANT : We all agree . The two points of view that have been expressed , are not in opposition to each other . A complete historical research is not to be attempted before we get to work on the dialects . PROKOSCH : The available ...
STURTEVANT : We all agree . The two points of view that have been expressed , are not in opposition to each other . A complete historical research is not to be attempted before we get to work on the dialects . PROKOSCH : The available ...
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... STURTEVANT : ( 1 ) Note that the Europeans have employed no mechani- cal methods in preparing their speech atlases . Phonographic records of speech will be of great value 20 years hence for the study of now moribund dialects . ( 2 ) ...
... STURTEVANT : ( 1 ) Note that the Europeans have employed no mechani- cal methods in preparing their speech atlases . Phonographic records of speech will be of great value 20 years hence for the study of now moribund dialects . ( 2 ) ...
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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