35:4, Contributors' Column, (;6260) 35:5-19, Grammatical Differences in the North Central States, Raven I. McDavid, Jr., and Virginia G. McDavid (McDavid;6261) 35:20-23, Survival of American Whaling Terms in the Azores, Fred Bruemmer (Bruemmer;6262) 35:24-28, 'Knocked Up' in England and the United States, Anne Lohrli (Lohrli;6263) 35:29-35, Words and Phrases in American Politics: 'Grapevine Telegraph', Hans Sperber (Sperber;6264) 35:36-50, Dialect in the Verse of 'The Hoosier Poet', Dale B. J. Randall (Randall;6265) 35:51-55, The Etymology of 'Buckaroo', Julian Mason (Mason;6266) 35:56-59, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell (Russell;6267) 35:60-72, Bibliography, (;6268) 35:60-66, Present-Day English, Eric W. Stockton (Stockton;6269) 35:66-72, Phonetics, Simon Belasco, Pierre Delattre, and Albert Valdman (Belasco;6270) 35:73-80, Miscellany, (;6271) 35:73-76, The Melioration of 'Sophisticated' and 'Sophistication', Donald E. Houghton (Houghton;6272) 35:76, 'As Rich as Grease', G. Thomas Fairclough (Fairclough;6273) 35:76-77, The Problem of 'Kapenola' ('Kapanala') Solved, Ernest J. Moyne (Moyne;6274) 35:78, A 'Lid-Bit', Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6275) 35:78, 'Stud' and 'Studly', Lawrence Poston, III (Poston;6276) 35:78-79, Enter One Step-In; Exit Another, Kelsie B. Harder (Harder;6277) 35:79-80, 'Wild Mare's Milk', Haldeen Braddy (Braddy;6278) 35:82, Contributors' Column, (;6279) 35:83-100, Pre-Adjectivals in the English Nominal Phrase, Seymour Chatman (Chatman;6280) 35:101-4, "Leotards" and 'Tightsomania', Kelsie B. Harder (Harder;6281) 35:105-9, Distinctiveness of 'Voiced T' Words, Donald J. Sharf (Sharf;6282) 35:110-16, Americanisms in the Novels of Sinclair Lewis, C. Merton Babcock (Babcock;6283) 35:117-23, Korean Bamboo English, John T. Algeo (Algeo;6284) 35:124-30, Thorstein Veblen and Linguistic Theory, Robert A. Hall, Jr. (Hall;6285) 35:131-35, A Note on George Washington and the Lexicographers, B. B. Ashcom (Ashcom;6286) 35:136-37, Reviews and Letters, (;6287) 35:136-37, Brief Notices, (;7259) 35:136, Course in General Linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6288) 35:136, The Origin and Meaning of the Name 'Protestant Episcopal' by Robert W. Shoemaker, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6289) 35:136, Nebraska Folklore by Louise Pound, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6290) 35:136-37, Studies in Heroic Legend and in Current Speech by Kemp Malone, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6291) 35:137, Abriss der mittelenglischen Grammatik by Karl Brunner, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6292) 35:137, A Dictionary of Difficult Words by Robert H. Hill, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6293) 35:137, A Correction, (;6294) 35:138-42, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews (Mathews;6295) 35:143-54, Bibliography, (;6296) 35:143-49, Present-Day English, Eric W. Stockton (Stockton;6297) 35:150-52, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6298) 35:152-54, Books Received, (;6299) 35:154, Notice, (;6300) 35:155-60, Miscellany, (;6301) 35:155-56, 'Task Force' Makes 'Breakthrough', Thomas Pyles (Pyles;6302) 35:156-58, 'At the North' ('East,' 'South'), Eston Everett Ericson (Ericson;6303) 35:158-60, The Burgeoning of 'Jockey', Ruth I. Aldrich (Aldrich;6304) 35:160, Editorial Announcement, (;6305) 35:162, Contributors' Column, (;6306) 35:163-74, American-Russian Speech, Morton Benson (Benson;6307) 35:175-87, Linguistic Geography and Names Ending in [i], George B. Pace (Pace;6308) 35:188-92, The Basic Derivation of 'O.K.', Ralph T. Eubanks (Eubanks;6309) 35:193-202, Corporate Nicknames in the Stock Market, Clayton S. Scott, Jr. (Scott;6310) 35:203-5, Inland Ports, P. Burwell Rogers (Rogers;6311) 35:206-9, The Rise and Decline of Negative Doublets in English, Lea L. Seale (Seale;6312) 35:210-19, Reviews, (;6313) 35:210-11, California Place Names by Erwin G. Gudde, rev. Kemp Malone (Malone;6314) 35:211-15, The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren by Iona Opie and Peter Opie, rev. Arthur Minton (Minton;6315) 35:216-19, Language Change and Linguistic Reconstruction by Henry M. Hoenigswald, rev. Herbert Penzl (Penzl;6316) 35:220-35, Bibliography, (;6317) 35:220-26, Present-Day English, Eric W. Stockton (Stockton;6318) 35:226-35, Phonetics, Simon Belasco, Pierre Delattre, and Albert Valdman (Belasco;6319) 35:236-40, Miscellany, (;6320) 35:236-37, 'Bloody' in Australia, W. Sprague Holden (Holden;6321) 35:237-38, 'A Dozen with a Black Cat, a Pair of Hobos, and a Fin', Jessie Ryon Lucke (Lucke;6322) 35:238-39, Four Undescribed Verb Forms in American Negro English, S. Rudolph Martin, Jr. (Martin;6323) 35:239-40, An Etymology for "Rat" as 'Police Spy', Martin Stevens (Stevens;6324) 35:240, A 'Gypsy' Truck, Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6325) 35:242, Contributors' Column, (;6326) 35:243-51, Homonyms and English Form-Class Analysis, Samuel R. Levin (Levin;6327) 35:252-60, The Second Personal Pronoun in "Moby-Dick", Merrel D. Clubb, Jr. (Clubb;6328) 35:261-65, Korean Bamboo English Once More, Grant Webster (Webster;6329) 35:266-69, A Neglected Source of Americanisms, James N. Tidwell (Tidwell;6330) 35:270-74, 'Dutchman': An On-the-Job Etymology, Archie Green (Green;6331) 35:275-79, How "'Which'" is Used in America Today, James A. Drake (Drake;6332) 35:280-82, Reviews, (;6333) 35:280-82, Regularized English by Axel Wijk, rev. George W. Hibbitt (Hibbitt;6334) 35:283-87, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell (Russell;6335) 35:288-97, Bibliography, (;6336) 35:288-93, Present-Day English, Eric W. Stockton (Stockton;6337) 35:294-97, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6338) 35:298-314, Miscellany, (;6339) 35:298-300, Some Queries About Regionalisms, Ruth Dear (Dear;6340) 35:300, A Special Sense of 'Queen', Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6341) 35:300-1, Split-Level Clothes, Kelsie B. Harder (Harder;6342) 35:301-2, An Instance of 'Linguola', Mel Most (Most;6343) 35:302, The Meaning of 'Wiglish'?, Atcheson L. Hench (Hench;6344) 35:302, 'He Doesn't Know Sickum', Atcheson L. Hench (Hench;6345) 35:302-4, More Air Force Language in the Making, James L. Jackson (Jackson;6346) 35:304, 'That's for Sure' in 1943, Eugene B. Vest (Vest;6347) 35:304-5, 'Watergap'--Farm Style, W. L. McAtee (McAtee;6348) 35:305, A Note on 'Allow', Lawrence Poston, III (Poston;6349) 35:306, 'Shoe-Dog', Richard F. Bauerle (Bauerle;6350) 35:306-7, Henry Ford and the Pronunciation of 'Falcon', John Greenway (Greenway;6351) 35:307-8, 'Skyscraper,' etc., J. Carson Webster (Webster;6352) 35:308-9, Carnival Talk, Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6353) 35:309, A More Genteel David Crockett?, John T. Krumpelmann (Krumpelmann;6354) 35:310-11, Have You Got Eyes to Scoff?, C. Merton Babcock (Babcock;6355) 35:311-12, 'Noggin,' Meaning 'Head', W. L. McAtee (McAtee;6356) 35:312, 'Wait List' and 'Wait Listed', Lionel Braham (Braham;6357) 35:312, 'Gawker,' a New Shade of Meaning, Edith Thompson Hall (Hall;6358) 35:312-14, The Highly Productive Suffix '-ville', R. F. Bauerle (Bauerle;6359) 35:315-28, Index, (;6360) .