Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... persons were in attendance . The session was a Round Table on The Relation of Linguistic Studies to Classical Studies . The presiding officer opened the discussion , and was followed by the invited speakers : Prof. Leonard Bloomfield ...
... persons were in attendance . The session was a Round Table on The Relation of Linguistic Studies to Classical Studies . The presiding officer opened the discussion , and was followed by the invited speakers : Prof. Leonard Bloomfield ...
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... persons were in at- tendance . The reading of papers was at once begun : Prof. J. Whatmough , of Harvard University : The Phonology of the Messapic Dialect . Discussion by Mr. Buck . Prof. E. H. Sturtevant , of Yale University : Indic ...
... persons were in at- tendance . The reading of papers was at once begun : Prof. J. Whatmough , of Harvard University : The Phonology of the Messapic Dialect . Discussion by Mr. Buck . Prof. E. H. Sturtevant , of Yale University : Indic ...
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... person may become an active member of the Society by a vote of the Executive Committee and the payment of five dollars as an initiation fee , which shall be considered the first annual fee . 3. On or before December 31 in each year each ...
... person may become an active member of the Society by a vote of the Executive Committee and the payment of five dollars as an initiation fee , which shall be considered the first annual fee . 3. On or before December 31 in each year each ...
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... term of three years , except that of the three persons chosen at the first meeting one shall serve for one year and one for two years . Thereafter one member of the Committee shall be 66 CONSTITUTION OF LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA.
... term of three years , except that of the three persons chosen at the first meeting one shall serve for one year and one for two years . Thereafter one member of the Committee shall be 66 CONSTITUTION OF LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA.
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... persons , whether men or women , who are in sympathy with the objects of the Society , are invited to give it their assistance in furthering its work . Application for membership should be made to the Secretary , Professor Roland G ...
... persons , whether men or women , who are in sympathy with the objects of the Society , are invited to give it their assistance in furthering its work . Application for membership should be made to the Secretary , Professor Roland G ...
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American aorist Association bheu Bloomfield BoSt Brugmann Castilian Chicago College consonants darn dative dative plural derived dialects eleventh century ending etymology examples Executive Committee explained fact FM Prof Friedrich future GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING German Götze grammatical categories Grammatik Greek Grundriss hi-conjugation Hittite Hrozný imperfect Indo-European inflection initial h inscription Italic Kent Krapp Latin Leonard Bloomfield Library Linguistic Society loss of final meaning Meillet Menéndez Pidal Messapic Middle English Modern Muller Ohio State University Old English original Oscan Paris participle Pennsylvania perfect person Philadelphia Philology phonetic present preterit probably Professor pronunciation ROLAND G Romance Langs Sanskrit SC Prof singular of weak Society of America Sommer and Ehelolf Spanish speech stem strong nouns subjunctive suffix syllable tense texts thematic third pl tion twelfth century Univ verb vowel Vulgar Latin Walde weak adjective weak nouns Whatmough word Yale York City