28:2, Contributors' Column, 28:3-11, Communication in Linguistics, Lee S. Hultze@'n 28:12-21, 'Blue': Indecent, Obscene, Joseph P. Roppolo 28:22-25, English Loan Words in Puerto Rico, C. E. Schorer 28:26-34, The Origin of the Term "Everglades", E. Wallace McMullen 28:35-42, Reviews and Letters, 28:35-40, The Structure of English by Charles Carpenter Fries, rev. Robert C. Pooley 28:40-42, Words and Ways of American English by Thomas Pyles, rev. James B. McMillan 28:43-46, Of Matters Lexicographical, Mitford M. Mathews 28:47-51, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 28:52-61, Bibliography, 28:52-57, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 28:57-61, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 28:62-66, Miscellany, 28:62-64, Notes Concerning Language-Names, Elizabeth Ball Carr 28:64-65, Tumble--Haycock, Porter G. Perrin 28:65, Vogue of '-wise', 28:65-66, Cheat River and the 'Horn Papers', Hamill Kenny 28:68, Contributors' Column, 28:69-79, British Titles of Nobility and Honor in American English, Thomas Pyles 28:80-91, The "DA" Supplement: 'All's Grist that Comes to Our Mill', Charles J. Lovell 28:92-96, Agreement of Subject and Verb in Anticipatory "There" Clauses, David S. Berkeley 28:97-105, Southwestern Plant Names from Spanish, Ralph W. Sorvig 28:106-11, The Past Participle "Drank": Standard American English?, Walter S. Avis 28:112-19, Carnie Talk from the West Coast, William L. Alderson 28:120-23, Reviews and Letters, 28:120, Literary Style and Music: Including Two Short Essays on Gracefulness and Beauty by Herbert Spencer, rev. Barry Ulanov 28:120-21, Sea Slang of the Twentieth Century by Wilfred Granville, rev. Alfred Stanford 28:121-23, English Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie 28:121-23, Historical Outlines of English Sounds and Inflections by Samuel Moore, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie 28:121-23, William Barnes, Linguist by Willis D. Jacobs, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie 28:124-29, Of Matters Lexicographical, Mitford M. Mathews 28:130-41, Bibliography, 28:130-36, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 28:136-40, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 28:140-41, Books Received, 28:142-46, Miscellany, 28:142-43, More about 'Snolly Goster', Hans Sperber 28:143-44, I. Hassling with 'Hassle', Lalia Phipps Boone 28:144-45, II. Without Benefit of Tub, Lalia Phipps Boone 28:145, 'Woodchuck' as a Bird Name, W. L. McAtee 28:145-46, A Note on 'Joe's Here', M. Hausknecht 28:148, Contributors' Column, 28:149-57, Pronunciation of 'Can't' in the Eastern States, Sumner Ives 28:158-64, Final Root-Forming Morphemes, Morton W. Bloomfield 28:165-70, On Resolving the Close Apposition, Einar Haugen 28:171-80, American English in Punch, 1841-1900, Jane W. Stedman 28:181-91, Question Melodies in American English, Bayard Quincy Morgan 28:192-201, Reviews and Letters, 28:192-94, Who Killed Grammar? by Harry R. Warfel, rev. Waldo E. Sweet 28:194-96, Chamber of Horrors by 'Vigilans', rev. Mario A. Pei 28:196-98, Personal Names; a Bibliography by Elsdon C. Smith, rev. Nathan van Patten 28:198-99, The Story of English by Mario Pei, rev. Norman E. Eliason 28:199, Intonation Patterns as Structural Signals, John F. Gummere 28:199-200, British Titles, St. Vincent Troubridge 28:200-1, The Origin of 'Everglades', James B. McMillan 28:201, 'Charters of Freedom', 28:202-7, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews 28:208-12, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 28:213-27, Bibliography, 28:213-17, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 28:217-27, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 28:228-37, Miscellany, 28:228-29, About How Many Did You Say?, Robert E. Luckey 28:230-31, Bill Robinson's 'Copesetic', Charles Earle Funk 28:231-32, A Nineteenth-Century French View of the Origin of 'Yankee', Adrian Jaffe 28:232-33, 'Next' and 'Last', Dwight L. Bolinger 28:233-34, Mark Twain and 'Infelicities' of Southern Speech, Vincent Freimarck 28:234-35, Trod Water?, Henry Bosley Woolf 28:235-36, A Note on the Pronunciation of 'England' and 'English', Elliott V. K. Dobbie 28:236-37, The Mammary 'Weed', Kelsie B. Harder 28:240, Contributors' Column, 28:241-55, Notes on the Language of the Bedford, Pennsylvania, Subarea, B. B. Ashcom 28:256-70, The Gender of English Loan Words in the German of Recent Immigrants, Emmy Sachs 28:271-75, A Note on the Change of American English /t/, W. P. Lehmann 28:276-84, Naming Wild Birds as if They Were Poultry, W. L. McAtee 28:285-88, Reviews and Letters, 28:285-88, Down in the Holler: a Gallery of Ozark Folk Speech by Vance Randolph and George P. Wilson, rev. E. H. Criswell 28:289-93, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews 28:294-96, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 28:297-303, Bibliography, 28:297-300, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 28:301-3, General and Historical Studies, Elliot V. K. Dobbie 28:304-9, Miscellany, 28:304-6, A Southern Colonial Word-List: Addenda to the "DA", II, Hennig Cohen 28:306-7, Survivals in Kentucky, Sheila Armstrong 28:307-8, 'Cohort' Becomes Uncollective, E. E. Ericson 28:309, Natty Bumppo's 'Anan', Warren S. Walker 28:310-25, Index, .