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Among the New Words. 18:147-51. (2453) Dwight L. Bolinger. Among the New Words. 18:301-5. (2502) Dwight L. Bolinger. Among the New Words. 18:62-65. (2418) Dwight L. Bolinger. Fifth Column Marches on. 19:47-49. (2262) Dwight L. Bolinger. Among the New Words . 19:60-64. (2270) Dwight L. Bolinger. The Minimizing Downskip. 20:40-44. (2125) Dwight L. Bolinger. Analogical Correlatives of 'Than'. 21:199-202. (2059) Dwight L. Bolinger. Thoughts on 'Yep' and 'Nope'. 21:90-95. (2016) Dwight L. Bolinger. 'Shivaree' and the Phonestheme. 25:134- 35. (1518) Dwight L. Bolinger. 'Blinger'. 26:26. (1338) Dwight L. Bolinger. 'Next' and 'Last'. 28:232-33. (1200) Dwight L. Bolinger. Stress and Information. 33:5-20. (6018) Dwight L. Bolinger. "It's So Fun". 38:236-40. (6638) Dwight L. Bolinger. Damned Hyphen. 42:297-99. (7014) rev. Dwight L. Bolinger. Manual de entonacio@'n espan@-ola by Toma@'s Navarro. 20:128-30. (2160) rev. Dwight L. Bolinger. The Intonation of American English by Kenneth Pike. 22:134-36. (1904) rev. Dwight L. Bolinger. English Intonation: Its Form and Function by Maria Schubiger. 34:197-201. (6217) rev. Dwight L. Bolinger. Parametric Linguistics by Louis G. Heller and James Macris. 43:145-47. (7049) J. K. Bollard. "A" or "An"?. 54:102-7. (336) Primus B. Bon. English Words in Swiss German Usage. 23:232- 35. (1810) Richmond P. Bond. Animal Comparisons in Indiana. 2:42-58. (5314) Richmond P. Bond. Nineteenth-Century Humor. 2:460. (5555) Richmond P. Bond. More Animal Comparisons. 4:123-24. (4636) F. N. Boney. Southern "Cotton Snobs". 54:80. (330) Willard H. Bonner. Odds Against the Ad Man. 1:443-46. (5178) Diane Marie Bonnie. The Jargon of Car Salesmen. 50:311-13. (630) Lalia Phipps Boone. Patterns of Innovation in the Language of the Oil Field. 24:31-37. (1614) Lalia Phipps Boone. I. Hassling with 'Hassle'. 28:143-44. (1172) Lalia Phipps Boone. II. Without Benefit of Tub. 28:144-45. (1173) Lalia Phipps Boone. The Vernacular of Menstruation. 29:297- 98. (1127) Lalia Phipps Boone. From 'Devil's Tar' to 'Liquid Gold'. 33:304-7. (6124) Lalia Phipps Boone. Gator (University of Florida) Slang. 34:153-57. (6206) rev. Gladys L. Borchers. Teaching Speech in Secondary Schools by Letitia Raubicheck. 10:219-20. (3734) David Boroff. A Study of Reformatory Argot. 26:190-95. (1414) Andrew Boswell. Query: "Thaw Up". 60:227. (7582) B. A. Botkin. Folk Speech in the Kentucky Mountain Cycle of Percy MacKaye. 6:264-76. (4492) B. A. Botkin. "Folk-Say" and Folklore. 6:404-6. (4561) B. A. Botkin. The Lore of the Lizzie Label. 6:81-93. (4420) B. A. Botkin. Literary Headlines. 7:156-58. (4277) B. A. Botkin. Between Yours and Ours. 7:234-35. (4313) B. A. Botkin. An Anthology of Lizzie Labels. 7:32-39. (4236) Gertrude Botkin. "Insinuator Audience". 6:395-96. (4558) rev. B. A. Botkin. Folk Culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina by Guy B. Johnson. 7:64-66. (4245) LeRoy E. Bowman. The Terminology of Social Workers: Vogues in Social-Work Terms. 1:478-80. (5199) Wayne Bowman. "Busses" Versus "Buses". 40:299-300. (6848) Frederick Bracher. 'Ouaricon' and Oregon. 21:185-87. (2054) Hervey Brackbill. Midshipman Jargon. 3:451-55. (4969) Hervey Brackbill. Some Telegraphers' Terms. 4:287-90. (4695) Haldeen Braddy. Some Southwestern Cowboy Lingo. 12:153. (3378) Haldeen Braddy. Tall Talk of the Texas Trans-Pecos. 15:220- 22. (2931) Haldeen Braddy. Southwestern Speech. 20:306. (2245) Haldeen Braddy. Narcotic Argot along the Mexican Border. 30:84-90. (922) Haldeen Braddy. Smugglers' Argot in the Southwest. 31:96- 101. (5819) Haldeen Braddy. 'Wild Mare's Milk'. 35:79-80. (6278) F. W. Bradley. "Whipping the Cat" Once More. 5:167. (5642) Gene Bradley. More Jargon of the Amateur Photographer. 16:316-17. (2846) Lionel Braham. An Instance of 'With' as 'Against'. 31:237- 38. (5877) Lionel Braham. Wolfean Baby Talk. 31:302-3. (5896) Lionel Braham. 'Wait List' and 'Wait Listed'. 35:312. (6357) Jean Branford. "Maranatha": Trading on the Word?. 60:288. (7603) Dora Lee Brauer. Trade Names in the Petroleum Industry. 10:122-28. (3686) Robert S. Breed. The Terms: "Germs," "Bacteria," and "Dirt". 1:107-10. (5022) Jeutonne Brewer. Subject Concord of "Be" in Early Black English. 48:5-21. (732) Jeutonne P. Brewer. Other Points in Time. 60:277-79. (7597) Jeutonne P. Brewer and R. W. Reising. Tokens in the Pocosin: Lumbee English in North Carolina. 57:108-20. (25) rev. Jeutonne Brewer. The Irrelevant English Teacher by J. Mitchell Morse. 50:123-25. (600) Paul G. Brewster. Folk 'Sayings' from Indiana. 14:261-68. (3153) Paul G. Brewster. More Indiana Sayings. 16:21-25. (2687) Paul G. Brewster. Still More Indiana Sayings. 17:130-31. (2584) Paul G. Brewster. A Note on the Epithet 'Hessian'. 18:72-73. (2425) Paul G. Brewster. Still Another Batch of Indiana Sayings. 19:155-56. (2333) Paul G. Brewster. Hard-Worked Locutions. 19:233-34. (2358) Paul G. Brewster. Some Pine Mountain Words also Current in India. 22:156. (1918) William Norwood Brigance. In the Workshop of Great Speakers. 1:589-95. (5258) Edgar S. Brightman. The Pronunciation of "Foreign". 3:434. (4959) Erik I. Bromberg. Shoe-Store Terms. 13:150. (3239) Simon J. Bronner. Footnote to "Funky". 58:324. (7512) Arthur J. Bronstein. Let's Take Another Look at New York City Speech. 37:13-26. (6471) Arthur J. Bronstein and Esther K. Sheldon . Derivatives of Middle English o@= in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Dictionaries. 26:81-89. (1366) rev. Arthur J. Bronstein. An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English by A. C. Gimson. 39:206-10. (6717) Jack R. Brown. 'GI Officer'. 21:158. (2049) Jack R. Brown. Mr. Mencken and Army Language. 21:285-88. (2101) rev. Calvin S. Brown. Placenames of Georgia: Essays of John H. Goff ed. Francis Lee Utley and Marion R. Hemperley. 51:153-57. (535) Thomas K. Brown, Jr.. 'G-String' Again. 17:129-30. (2583) M. J. Bruccoli. 'Schnook' and 'Nudnik'. 32:154-55. (5953) M. J. Bruccoli. 'Hutzpa,' 'Chuzpa' -- 'Gall, Nerve'. 33:230. (6094) Fred Bruemmer. Survival of American Whaling Terms in the Azores. 35:20-23. (6262) Thomas B. Brumbaugh. In Regard to "Skedaddling". 40:306-7. (6854) Cullen Bryant. 'Dictionary of the New York Dialect of the English Tongue'. 16:157-58. (2766) Margaret M. Bryant. Equivalents of 'Please': The Softened Imperative in Present-Day English. 19:175-82. (2337) Margaret M. Bryant. 'Camp' in Vermont. 22:298. (1965) Margaret M. Bryant. Mamie J. Meredith, 1888-1966. 41:216. (6930) Margaret M. Bryant. Space Exploration Terms. 43:163-81. (7060) Margaret M. Bryant. Names and Terms Used in the Fashion World. 45:168-94. (7206) Margaret M. Bryant. Blends Are Increasing. 49:163-84. (686) Margaret M. Bryant. New Words from "Popular Mechanics". 52:39-46. (469) rev. Donald C. Bryant. Roots for a New Rhetoric by Daniel Fogarty. 36:59-61. (6370) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Understanding English by F. A. Philbrick. 18:287-89. (2495) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Language and the Law by Frederick A. Philbrick. 24:291-93. (1713) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Hands Off Pidgin English! by Robert A. Hall, Jr.. 31:113-14. (5823) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Concise Dictionary of American Grammar and Usage ed. Robert C. Whitford and James R. Foster. 31:52-54. (5805) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. The Pattern of English by G. H. Vallins. 32:197-99. (5971) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Studies in English Grammar and Linguistics ed. K. Araki, T. Egawa, T. Oyama, and M. Yasui. 34:290-93. (6250) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Papers on English Vocabulary and Syntax by Frank Behre. 37:53-55. (6477) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. The Language of the Law by David Mellinkoff. 39:211-13. (6718) rev. Margaret M. Bryant. Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary by Helen S. Carlson. 49:287-89. (717) Artemisia B. Bryson. Texas Notes. 9:213. (3880) Artemisia B. Bryson. Freshman Faux Pas. 9:316-17. (3930) Artemisia B. Bryson. Homely Words in Texas. 9:70-71. (3821) Artemisia Baer Bryson. Some Texas Dialect Words. 4:330-31. (4721) rev. Lyman Bryson. Radio in the Classroom, Objectives, Principles, Practices by Margaret Harrison. 13:203-4. (3263) rev. Lyman Bryson. Representative American Speeches: 1937- 1938 ed. A. Craig Baird. 14:49. (3066) Timothy J. Buchanan. A Motor Transport Vocabulary from Walworth County, Wisconsin. 26:307-9. (1460) Tyler Buchenau. 'Flats' and 'Apartments'. 9:155. (3862) Helen McM. Buckhurst. Some Recent Americanisms in Standard English. 1:159-60. (5041) Elisabeth Lee Buckingham. Menckeniana. 7:75-76. (4255) rev. Elisabeth Lee Buckingham. The Art of Public Speaking by William Doll. 3:240-43. (4886) Mary Dale Buckner. Ranch Diction of the Texas Panhandle. 8:1.25-32. (3945) rev. Llewellyn M. Buell. English Word Lists: A Study of Their Adaptability for Instruction by Charles C. Fries and A. Aileen Traver. 16:48-50. (2698) Albert F. Buffington. Pennsylvania German; Its Relation to Other German Dialects. 14:276-86. (3155) Kathleen Warden Bumstead. The Grammar of Movie Titles. 56:158-59. (164) Mildred Burcham. Words. 1:227. (5059) R. W. Burchfield. 'Automation' Today and in 1662. 33:146-47. (6064) R. W. Burchfield. 'Automation' Today and in 1669 II. 34:236- 37. (6238) rev. W. J. Burke. Slang by Eric Partridge. 16:132-33. (2741) W. J. Burke. "Belittle". 7:318-19. (4347) Josephine M. Burnham. Three Hard-Worked Suffixes. 2:244-46. (5429) Josephine M. Burnham. Group Genitives. 2:84-85. (5333) Josephine M. Burnham. 'An Awfully Lot'. 20:73. (2140) Josephine M. Burnham. 'T.L.' Again. 23:301. (1837) Josephine M. Burnham. The -Self Forms as Personal Pronouns. 25:264-67. (1571) Josephine M. Burnham. Observations on Indefinite Numbering. 26:65-67. (1357) Josephine M. Burnham. A Note on "Woman". 3:67. (4822) Josephine M. Burnham. An Imported Fashion. 30:222-23. (980) Rex S. Burns. Water Words. 33:237-38. (6099) rev. Mary Elizabeth Burtis. American Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography of American Diaries Written Prior to the Year 1861 by William Matthews and Roy Harvey Pearce. 21:125-27. (2028) rev. Mary Elizabeth Burtis. Walt Whitman Handbook by Gay Wilson Allen. 21:203-4. (2061) M. A. Burwell. Expressions from Boyd County, Nebraska. 6:230-31. (4481) M. Burwell. Pronunciation Notes. 12:239. (3434) rev. Ronald R. Butters. Linguistics: Developments of the Sixties--Viewpoints for the Seventies ed. Richard J. O'Brien. 44:287-92. (7156) rev. Ronald R. Butters. A Survey of Linguistic Science ed. William Orr Dingwall. 45:122-29. (7188) rev. Ronald R. Butters. Linguistics in the 1970's by Joseph H. Greenberg, Norman A. McQuown, Morris Halle, and William Labov. 45:122-29. (7189) rev. Ronald R. Butters. English Accents and Dialects: An Introduction to Social and Regional Varieties of British English by Arthur Hughes and Peter Trudgill. 56:234-36. (179) rev. Ronald R. Butters. American Literature and Language: A Guide to Information Sourcesed. Donald N. Koster. 58:188-89. (7478) rev. Ronald R. Butters. Surface Structureby Robert Fiengo. 58:189. (7479) rev. Ronald R. Butters. American Tongue and Cheek: A Populist Guide to Our Languageby Jim Quinn. 58:371-72. (7521) rev. Ronald R. Butters. A Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, 1965-1983 ed. Wolfgang Viereck, Edgar W. Schneider, and Manfred Go@"rlach. 60:88. (7543) rev. Ronald R. Butters and Campbell Aycock. 9,000 Words: A Supplement to Webster's Third New International Dictionary ed. Frederick C. Mish. 59:254-55. (4181) Ronald R. Butters. Black English (-Z): Some Theoretical Implications. 48:37-45. (735) Ronald R. Butters. Variability in Indirect Questions. 49:230-34. (698) Ronald R. Butters. More on Indirect Questions. 51:57-62. (510) Ronald R. Butters. Narrative "Go" 'Say'. 55:304-7. (297) Ronald R. Butters. Unstressed Vowels in Appalachian English. 56:104-10. (132) Ronald R. Butters. More on "Duck Butter". 57:107. (24) Ronald R. Butters. Media Watch. 57:240. (77) Ronald R. Butters. Media Watch. 57:43. (8) Ronald R. Butters. Media Watch. 57:51. (11) Ronald R. Butters. "Dish Barn" Again. 58:174. (7472) Ronald R. Butters. Inquiry: Panphones. 58:302. (7508) Ronald R. Butters. Inquiry: "Have To". 59:206. (4167) Ronald R. Butters. Media Watch. 59:288. (4202) Ronald R. Butters. Old Curiosity Shop. 60:249. (7587) Ronald R. Butters and S.C.A.. "-ologies" and "-ologists". 59:266-67. (4188) rev. Ronald R. Butters. A Dictionary of Euphemisms & Other Doubletalkby Hugh Rawson. 58:60. (7440) Katherine Buxbaum. Heard in North Carolina. 10:156-57. (3708) Katherine Buxbaum. Mark Twain and American Dialect. 2:233- 36. (5425) Katherine Buxbaum. Some Iowa Locutions. 4:302-4. (4699) Katherine Buxbaum. Christian Names. 8:3.72-73. (4066) rev. Katherine Buxbaum. History in English Words by Owen Barfield. 3:75-77. (4831) rev. Steven T. Byington. Our Oral Words as a Social and Economic Factor by M. E. DeWitt. 5:246-47. (5685) S. T. Byington. From Mr. Byington's Briefcase. 17:66-67. (2538) Steven T. Byington. 'Quintuplets'. 11:202. (3557) Steven T. Byington. 'Motherless Greens'. 11:272. (3582) Steven T. Byington. 'Lemon'. 11:273. (3584) Steven T. Byington. On Conciseness in Languages. 11:46-49. (3485) Steven T. Byington. I 'Bughouse'. 12:158-59. (3387) Steven T. Byington. II Pronunciation of 'So Long'. 12:159. (3388) Steven T. Byington. III 'Fool'. 12:159. (3389) Steven T. Byington. IV 'Skijoring'. 12:159-60. (3390) Steven T. Byington. Bean in America. 12:202. (3408) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case. 13:39-44. (3196) Steven T. Byington. 'To Crise'. 14:22. (3058) Steven T. Byington. Puzzled by Puzzled. 15:106. (2887) Steven T. Byington. 'Would Have Done'. 15:143. (2899) Steven T. Byington. Complaint. 15:219-20. (2930) Steven T. Byington. 'Quite Unique'. 15:222. (2932) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case. 15:329-31. (2964) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case . 15:449-50. (3035) Steven T. Byington. 'Stimmvieh' and 'Voting Cattle'. 16:312- 13. (2842) Steven T. Byington. 'Ambition'. 16:317. (2847) Steven T. Byington. Interjections of Pain. 17:277-79. (2670) Steven T. Byington. Two Notes by Mr. Byington. 18:156-57. (2458) Steven T. Byington. Two Notes from Mr. Byington. 18:38. (2403) Steven T. Byington. 'Armageddon'. 18:42. (2405) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case (II). 19:118- 25. (2304) Steven T. Byington. More Notes by Mr. Byington. 19:228-30. (2354) Steven T. Byington. "Pie-Face". 2:293. (5458) Steven T. Byington. "Yea Bo". 2:332. (5485) Steven T. Byington. The Attributive Noun Becomes Cancerous. 2:34-38. (5312) Steven T. Byington. On European and American River-Names. 2:425-28. (5535) Steven T. Byington. Help Wanted. 2:447. (5545) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case (III). 20:114- 18. (2155) Steven T. Byington. Certain Fashions in Commas and Apostrophes. 20:22-27. (2122) Steven T. Byington. A New Meaning of 'Value'. 20:280. (2231) Steven T. Byington. Some Words from Irvin S. Cobb. 20:75. (2143) Steven T. Byington. Three Notes on American English. 21:119. (2023) Steven T. Byington. And/Or. 21:174. (2052) Steven T. Byington. 'Wopse Up'. 21:233. (2076) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case (IV). 21:37- 44. (1984) Steven T. Byington. 'Mooncussing' and 'Province Lands'. 22:264. (1951) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case (V). 23:48-51. (1747) Steven T. Byington. Mr. Byington's Brief Case (VI). 24:286- 88. (1710) Steven T. Byington. Blends. 3:13. (4803) Steven T. Byington. The Verb "Broadcast". 3:164-65. (4864) Steven T. Byington. Headlines Again. 3:255-56. (4895) Steven T. Byington. The Verb "Broadcast". 3:30. (4813) Steven T. Byington. 'In Welcome,' Variant of 'And Welcome'. 32:236-37. (5987) Steven T. Byington. A Plenty, A-Plenty, Aplenty. 4:304-5. (4700) Steven T. Byington. What Is Anglo-Saxon?. 5:104-5. (5625) Steven T. Byington. The Attributive Noun Again. 5:173-75. (5652) Steven T. Byington. "At the Joneses'". 5:176-77. (5658) Steven T. Byington. Shooting the Bull. 5:197. (5664) Steven T. Byington. "Ten Minutes of Two". 5:257. (5695) Steven T. Byington. Remarks on the Oxford Dictionary. 5:284- 85. (5709) Steven T. Byington. "Civet Cat". 5:327. (5730) Steven T. Byington. Fees and Feed. 5:462. (5774) Steven T. Byington. "A" and "An" Before "H". 5:82-83. (5616) Steven T. Byington. The English Pluperfect. 6:157-58. (4452) Steven T. Byington. "Would Liked to Have". 6:393-94. (4553) Steven T. Byington. Slang and Bible Translation. 7:188-91. (4287) Steven T. Byington. The Attributive Noun Once More. 7:74. (4252) Steven T. Byington. Baby-Talk English. 7:75. (4254) Steven T. Byington. Interracialism. 7:78. (4257) Steven T. Byington. The Nutmeg State. 7:78. (4258) Patricia Byrd. Star Trek Lives: Trekker Slang. 53:52-58. (410) Patricia Byrd. More "Rumaki". 54:22. (306) Patricia Byrd. The Hairbender Beauty Salon de Paris of Ethel. 57:183-89. (50) rev. Patricia Byrd. Sentences in Dialog by Richard Gunter. 55:139-41. (246) P.J.C.. Verbal Novelties. 24:233-34. (1691) P.J.C.. Some Sport Terms. 25:104. (1506) P.J.C.. Jottings. 25:111. (1508) P.J.C.. New Household Helps. 25:238. (1563) David C. Cabeen. 'Torpedo'. 15:448. (3033) N. M. Caffee. Southern 'L' Plus a Consonant. 15:259-61. (2942) Nathaniel M. Caffee. The Phonemic Structure of Unstressed Vowels in English. 26:103-9. (1373) Margaret Erskine Cahill. A Caddy's Compendium. 12:155-56. (3382) Robert Lee Caldwell. Smokejumping Words. 34:158-60. (6208) Maria Caliandro . A Report from the Department of Newspeak. 53:17. (404) Maria Caliandro. Americana. 53:198. (438) Maria Caliandro. Query. 53:209. (440) Maria Caliandro. Unamerican English Attested. 53:79. (419) Nancy Calkin and William Randel. Campus Slang at Minnesota. 20:233-34. (2212) R. E. Callary. The Literalization of Idioms. 45:302-4. (7227) Robert E. Callary. Dialectology and Linguistic Theory. 46:200-9. (868) Elwood W. Camp and Harris C. Hartman. C. C. C. Speech. 12:74-75. (3339) A. L. Campa. Ten-Gallon Hats. 14:201. (3123) J. L. Campbell. Scottish Gaelic in Canada. 11:128-36. (3523) rev. Oscar James Campbell. A Mark Twain Lexicon by Robert L. Ramsay and Frances Guthrie Emerson. 14:132-33. (3099) rev. Oscar James Campbell. Letters from the Sandwich Islands by Mark Twain. 14:47-49. (3065) D. L. Canfield. Intervocalic "r": American, British, Spanish. 12:164. (3399) Margaret Cannell. Indian Personal Names from the Nebraska and Dakota Regions. 10:184-87. (3721) Margaret Cannell. O. Henry's Linguistic Unconventionalities. 12:275-83. (3449) Charles D. Cannon. A Survey of the Subjunctive Mood in English. 34:11-19. (6149) Garland Cannon. Asiatic Society Bicentennial. 53:82. (424) Garland Cannon. Japanese Borrowings in English. 56:190-206. (171) Garland Cannon. Zero Plurals Among the Japanese Loanwords in English. 59:149-58. (4150) Garland Cannon and Beatrice Mendez Egle. New Borrowings in English. 54:23-37. (308) L. Carballosa. Use of the Pluperfect. 6:307-8. (4511) L. Carballosa. The American Subjunctive. 7:455-56. (4395) Gustav G. Carlson. The Argot of Number Gambling. 24:189-93. (1673) Harold G. Carlson. Loan-Words from German. 12:232-33. (3422) Harold G. Carlson. English Sport Terminology in German. 13:72-73. (3214) Harold G. Carlson. Recent American Loan Words from German. 15:205-8. (2916) Lillian E. Carlton. An Epicene Suggestion. 54:156-57. (360) Lillian E. Carlton. What is the Opposite of "Lonely"?. 54:240. (382) Lillian E. Carlton. His Leg as a Youth. 57:146. (34) Lillian E. Carlton. Smith, Jr.. 59:355. (4212) Lilyn E. Carlton. Anomalous Preterite and Past Participle Forms in the Oral Language of Average Fourth Grade Children. 22:40-45. (1867) W. R. Carlton. 'Podunk'. 13:174. (3254) W. R. Carlton. Podunk. 14:73-76. 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The Intensive Prefix "Ker-". 58:291- 302. (7507) rev. Frederic G. Cassidy. An Introduction to a Survey of Scottish Dialects by Angus McIntosh. 29:122-25. (1049) rev. Frederic G. Cassidy. Language by Joshua Whatmough. 32:199-201. (5972) rev. Frederic G. Cassidy. Scottish National Dictionary ed. William Grant and David D. Murison. 51:234-38. (547) Edwin Castagna. Betty Adler. 47:143-44. (797) Gordon B. Chamberlain. "Honcho", "Hooch", and "Hooch Honcho". 60:370-72. (7621) D. L. Chambers. "The Great Horn Spoon". 3:459. (4973) William J. Chapaitis. Shwump. 34:235-36. (6236) rev. Leland T. Chapin. The Working Principles of Argument by James M. O'Neill and James H. McBurney. 7:382-83. (4361) Charles R. Chapman. A Southern Illinois Adage. 36:153. (6406) Robert L. Chapman. The History of "Quasquicentennial". 40:53-57. (6762) Robert L. Chapman. "Planter's Warts": A Folk Etymology. 41:238. (6940) Robert L. Chapman. 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The Meaning of 'Shirt-Tail Relation'?. 37:160. (6524) C. Douglas Chre@'tien. 'Hydroponics'. 13:231-32. (3274) C. Douglas Chre@'tien. 'Inurnment'. 9:317. (3931) Lewis H. Chrisman. Early Inns in the Philadelphia Region. 12:318-19. (3470) Elizabeth Christensen. 'Debrief'. 25:74. (1492) Elizabeth G. Christensen. 'Destruct' as a Verb. 36:234. (6435) Francis Christensen. Number Concord with 'What'-Clauses. 30:30-37. (895) Francis Christensen. Number Concord with 'What'-Clauses Again. 33:226-29. (6091) rev. Donna Christian. Ways with Words: Language, Life and Work in Communities and Classrooms by Shirley Brice Heath. 60:70- 73. (7538) rev. Pauline Christie. Dictionary of Bahamian Englishby John A. Holm with Alison W. Shilling. 58:270-73. (7498) Catherine V. Chvany. Causative Auxiliaries in English. 41:298-99. (6957) rev. Mary Lenoir Cilley. Tongues of Men and Angels: The Religious Language of Pentecostalism by William J. Samarin. 53:59- 68. (413) Guy S. Claire. Administocracy. 11:226. 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(609) R. Howad Claudius. "Up" and "Down". 2:19. (5310) R. Howard Claudius. Different--To, From, or Than?. 1:446. (5179) J. R. Clemens. George Washington's Pronunciation. 7:438-41. (4380) James L. Clifford. ...Origin of Eastern American Pronunciation of Unaccented Final 'A'. 10:173-75. (3718) E. S. Clifton. 'Jest a Shave'. 24:224. (1686) Ernest S. Clifton. For the DAE Supplement: The Vocabulary of 'Sam Slick in Texas'. 20:110-13. (2154) Ernest S. Clifton. Kiss-Me-Quick. 20:155-56. (2176) Ernest S. Clifton. Some [u]--[ju] Variations in Texas. 34:190-93. (6214) rev. Ernest S. Clifton. Sam Slick in Texas by W. Stanley Hoole. 21:49-50. (1992) Wilson O. Clough. Note on Dialect in the Uinta Mountains of Wyoming. 11:190-92. (3553) Wilson O. Clough. "Are" and "Air" as Homophones. 2:293. (5459) Wilson O. Clough. Some Wyoming Speech Patterns. 29:28-35. (1025) Wilson O. Clough. The Book Reviewer's Vocabulary. 6:180-86. (4458) Merrel D. Clubb, Jr.. The Second Personal Pronoun in "Moby- Dick". 35:252-60. (6328) rev. Merrel D. Clubb. "Amerikanisches Englisch" by Walther Fischer. 7:63-64. (4244) Robert L. Coard. The Possessive Apostrophe in Names. 33:176- 79. (6079) Robert L. Coard. Collisional Shift. 36:137-39. (6396) Jessie A. Coffee. Mark Twain's Use of 'Hain't' in 'Huckleberry Finn'. 37:234-36. (6541) Gerald L. Cohen. "That Don't Make Me No Never Mind". 57:76- 79. (16) Hennig Cohen. 'Poor Boy' as an Old Field Term. 25:233-34. (1559) Hennig Cohen. The History of 'Poor Boy,' the New Orleans Bargain Sandwich. 25:67-69. (1486) Hennig Cohen. The Terminology of Mardi Gras. 26:110-15. (1375) Hennig Cohen. Slave Names in Colonial South Carolina. 27:102-7. (1247) Hennig Cohen. A Southern Colonial Word-List: Addenda to the "DA". 27:282-84. (1322) Hennig Cohen. A Southern Colonial Word-List: Addenda to the "DA", II. 28:304-6. (1218) Hennig Cohen. 'Old Field School,' 'Cornfield School,' and 'Indian Old Field'. 29:225-26. (1087) Hennig Cohen. Unnoticed Americanisms from 'Russell's Magazine'. 29:226-27. (1088) Hennig Cohen. Drayton's Notes on Pickering's List of Americanisms. 31:264-70. (5884) rev. Gerald Leonard Cohen. Place-Names of the Northern Neck of Virginia from John Smith's 1606 Map to the Present by Mary R. Miller. 59:178-82. (4157) Dorothy Colburn. Newspaper Nomenclature. 2:238-43. (5427) Elbridge Colby. Rhetoric in the Army. 1:221-25. (5057) Elbridge Colby. Soldier Speech. 11:50-63. (3486) Elbridge Colby. New Army Talk. 55:307-8. (298) rev. Elbridge Colby. Soldier and Sailor Words and Phrases by Edward Fraser and John Gibbons. 1:243-44. (5065) John C. Coleman. 'Pogonip'. 32:310. (6010) rev. William L. Coleman. Dancing Without Music: Deafness in America by Beryl Lieff Benderly. 57:213-16. (59) rev. H. E. Collins. Our Language by Simeon Potter. 26:279- 82. (1445) Klara H. Collitz. Boost. 1:661-72. (5284) Klara Hechtenberg Collitz. Nifty, Hefty, Natty, Snappy. 3:119-28. 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(1824) Thomas L. Crowell. "Have Got," a Pattern Preserver. 34:280- 86. (6247) Thomas L. Crowell, Jr.. Ye Olde Englysshe 'Ye'. 24:115-19. (1642) Thomas L. Crowell, Jr.. Age and Universality of Petroleum Terminology. 24:201-5. (1675) Gerald Crowningshield. Dialect of Northeastern New York. 8:2.43-45. (3996) Alan Crozier. The Scotch-Irish Influence on American English. 59:310-31. (4206) C. B. Crumb, Jr.. Father Divine. 15:327. (2960) Ely Culbertson. Terms in Contract Bridge. 9:10-12. (3798) U. O. Cumming. Inquiry. 5:256. (5692) G. Clark Cummings. The Language of Horse Racing. 30:17-29. (894) G. Clark Cummings. 'Under Wraps'. 31:298-99. (5892) Sherwood Cummings. On 'To Lay an Egg'. 29:298-99. (1128) H. E. Cunningham. Queries--Singular or Plural. 15:59. (2864) Rodger Cunningham. Appalachian /#,pa#It'na#I/ 'Almost': A Notice and Various Etymologies. 46:304. (888) William Cunningham. 'Dessert' as a Verb. 33:229. (6092) rev. Richard D. Cureton. Philosophical Perspectives on Metaphored. Mark Johnson. 58:267-70. (7497) rev. Richard D. Cureton. Style in Fiction: A Linguistic Introduction to English Fictional Prose by Geoffrey N. Leech and Michael H. Short. 59:362-64. (4216) rev. Richard D. Cureton. The Rhythms of English Poetry by Derek Attridge. 60:157-61. (7560) Geo. O. Curme. The Cake Was Cut in Half. 5:358. (5744) Geo. O. Curme. The Attributive Noun Again. 5:490-92. (5789) George O. Curme. The Split Infinitive. 2:341-42. (5493) George O. Curme. Gotten. 2:495-96. (5579) George O. Curme. Newspaper Headlines. 4:306. (4702) Anne Currie. British and American Pronunciation. 3:347. (4922) Richard Cutts. Observations on 'Ayuh'. 23:310-11. (1849) J.D.. Some Nebraskana. 26:204. (1421) M.B.D.. Our Kult of 'K'. 25:75-76. (1498) M.V.D.. Cow Range Talk. 15:452. (3039) Julie Dagenais. Newspaper Language as an Active Agent in the Building of a Frontier Town. 42:114-21. (6982) James W. Danner. C.C.C. Slang. 15:212-13. (2919) G. H. Danton. Jottings. 13:320. (3313) G. H. Danton. 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General and Historical Studies. 12:223-27. (3418) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 12:309-11. (3463) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 12:69- 70. (3335) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical. 13:145-47. (3236) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 13:220-23. (7239) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 13:301-3. (3299) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 13:65- 66. (3208) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 14:149-51. (3105) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 14:222-24. (3138) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 14:309-11. (3174) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 14:59- 63. (3071) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 15:196-98. (2911) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 15:320-21. (2956) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 15:438-39. (3023) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 15:98- 99. (2881) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 16:139-40. (2749) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. 'Mafficking'. 16:152-53. (2759) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 16:224-25. (2793) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 16:303-4. (2833) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 16:59- 60. (2706) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 17:115-16. (2569) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 17:199-200. (2630) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 17:266-67. (2663) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 17:61- 62. (2534) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 18:145-46. (2451) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 18:299-300. (2501) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Further Note on 'Hessian'. 18:310. (2510) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 18:60- 61. (2416) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 19:143-44. (2314) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 19:299-301. (2386) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. 'Paratroop'. 19:311. (2393) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Word 'Commando'. 19:81-90. (2294) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 20:137-39. (2164) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 20:296-98. (2239) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 21:134-35. (2034) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Three Notes and a Query. 21:235-37. (2083) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 21:292-94. (2104) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Some Quotations Supplementing the 'DAE'. 21:305-7. (2111) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 22:142-43. (1908) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 22:296-97. (1963) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 23:143-44. (1787) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. General and Historical Studies. 23:279-81. (1828) Elliott V. K. Dobbie. 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(1163) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. William Barnes, Linguist by Willis D. Jacobs. 28:121-23. (1164) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction by David W. Maurer and Victor H. Vogel. 30:130. (936) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Studies in English Demonstrative Pronouns by Trygve Heltveit. 30:130. (937) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Collected Papers by R. W. Zandvoort. 30:130-31. (938) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Linguistics Today ed. Andre@' Martinet and Uriel Weinreich. 30:131. (939) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Southern Literary Culture: a Bibliography of Masters' and Doctors' Theses by Clyde H. Cantrell and Walton R. Patrick. 30:131. (940) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. ...Proceedings of the ...Conference of University Professors of English.... 30:131. (941) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Articles on American Literature, 1900-1950 by Lewis Leary. 30:196-97. (968) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. An Analytical Index to "American Literature," Volumes I-XX, March,1929-Jan.,1949 by Thomas F. Marshall. 30:196-97. (969) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. John Hart's Works on English Orthography and Pronunciation ed. Bror Danielsson. 31:118-19. (5825) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Gift of Language by Margaret Schlauch. 31:121. (5827) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Index to Walden by Joseph Jones. 31:121. (5828) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie . German Pronunciation by W. L. Wardale. 31:121. (5829) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Pronunciation of English by Daniel Jones. 32:128. (5938) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Words: How to Know Them by M. M. Mathews. 32:128-29. (5939) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Concise Dictionary of English Slang by William Freeman. 32:129. (5940) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Dictionary of American Synonyms by Homer Hogan. 32:129. (5941) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Dictionary of Early English by Joseph T. Shipley. 32:54-55. (5917) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. English Pronunciation 1500-1700 by E. J. Dobson. 33:111-15. (6045) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. History of the English Language by A. C. Baugh. 33:117-18. (6049) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Skein-Winding Reels: Studies in Word History and Etymology by Charles H. Livingston. 33:118. (6050) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Handbook of English Grammar by R. W. Zandvoort. 33:118. (6051) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Collins Latin Gem Dictionary. Latin-English: English-Latin. by D. A. Kidd. 33:118. (6052) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Language: A Modern Synthesis by Joshua Whatmough. 33:118. (7256) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah Webster by Emily Ellsworth Ford Skeel. 34:123. (6180) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Airship, Aeroplane, Aircraft: Studies in the History of Terms for Aircraft in English by Svante Stubelius. 34:123-24. (6181) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Miscegenation, Melaleukation, and Mr. Lincoln's Dog by J. M. Bloch. 34:124. (6182) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Rhetorical Idiom ed. Donald C. Bryant. 34:124. (6183) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Watch Your Language by Theodore M. Bernstein. 34:124. (6184) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Graphic History of English Stressed Vowels by George S. McCue. 34:124-25. (6185) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Readings in Applied English Linguistics ed. Harold B. Allen. 34:39-40. (6155) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Course in General Linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure. 35:136. (6288) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Origin and Meaning of the Name 'Protestant Episcopal' by Robert W. Shoemaker. 35:136. (6289) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Nebraska Folklore by Louise Pound. 35:136. (6290) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Studies in Heroic Legend and in Current Speech by Kemp Malone. 35:136-37. (6291) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Abriss der mittelenglischen Grammatik by Karl Brunner. 35:137. (6292) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Dictionary of Difficult Words by Robert H. Hill. 35:137. (6293) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Middle English Syntax. Part I: Parts of Speech by Tauno F. Mustanoja. 37:141. (6504) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Die Amerikanismen im 'Manchester Guardian Weekly' (1948-1954) by Gu@"nter Panten. 37:142. (6505) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Ordeal of American English by C. Merton Babcock. 37:142. (6506) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. English as Language: Backgrounds, Development, Usage by Charlton Laird and Robert M. Gorrell. 37:142-43. (6507) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Studies in the Vocabularies of Hoosier Authors: Edward Eggleston (1837-1902) by W. L. McAtee. 37:143. (6508) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Dictionary of Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases ... by Jan Harold Brunvand. 37:143. (6509) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Kansas Folklore ed. S. J. Sackett and William E. Koch. 37:143. (6510) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Let's Read: a Linguistic Approach by Leonard Bloomfield and Clarence L. Barnhart. 37:143-44. (6511) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Contributions to English Syntax and Philology. 38:140-41. (6593) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Use of English by Randolph Quirk. 38:141. (6594) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Discovery of Language: Linguistic Science in the Nineteenth Century by Holger Pedersen. 38:141-42. (6595) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Story of Our Language by Henry Alexander. 38:142. (6596) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Psychology of English: Why We Say What We Do by Margaret M. Bryant and Janet Rankin Aiken. 38:142. (6597) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Modern English and Its Heritage by Margaret M. Bryant. 38:142. (6598) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Van Nostrand's Concise Student Dictionary: French-English, English-French ed. Jean-Paul Vinay, Pierre Daviault, and Henry Alexander. 38:142-43. (6599) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Johnson's Dictionary: a Modern Selection by E. L. McAdam, Jr., and George Milne. 38:226-27. (6631) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Analytical Bibliography of Writings on Modern English Morphology and Syntax 1877-1960, vol. 1 by G. Scheurweghs. 39:141. (6687) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. 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Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Phonemic Structure of English Words by Yi-Chin Fu. 40:140. (6800) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Study of Concurrent Collocations of Noun, Adjective, Adverb plus Preposition/Adverb in Contemporary English by Sun Jai Kim. 40:140. (6801) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Adverbial Positions in English by Sven Jacobson. 40:205-7. (6822) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. A Dictionary of Modern English Usage by H. W. Fowler. 41:132. (6890) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Linguistic Change in Present-Day English by Charles Barber. 41:132. (6891) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Bibliography of Writings on Canadian English by Walter S. Avis. 41:132. (6892) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. Australianisms in Early Migrant Handbooks, 1827-1830 by Robert D. Eagleson. 41:132-33. (6893) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Terminology of the Shearing Industry, Part I: A-L by J. S. Gunn. 41:132-33. (6894) rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie. The Terminology of the Shearing Industry, Part II: M-Z by J. S. Gunn. 41:132-33. 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A Boo-Boo. 33:230-31. (6095) Audrey R. Duckert. I. The Hospital Johnny. 33:75-76. (6032) Audrey R. Duckert. II. The Separable 'When Ever'. 33:76. (6033) Audrey R. Duckert. The Lexical Cherry Orchard. 34:65-67. (6163) Audrey R. Duckert. The Second Time Around: Methods in Dialect Revisiting. 46:66-72. (846) rev. Audrey R. Duckert. Current American Usage by Margaret M. Bryant. 38:129-35. (6590) rev. Audrey R. Duckert. A Compilation of the Work Sheets of the Linguistic Atlas... ed. Alva L. Davis, Raven I. McDavid, Jr., and Virginia G. McDavid. 47:278-85. (818) rev. Audrey R. Duckert. Questionnaire for the Investigation of American Regional English by Harold Orton, Nathalia Wright, and M. Jean Jones. 47:278-85. (819) rev. Audrey R. Duckert. A Manual for Dialect Research in the Southern States ed L. Pederson, R. I. McDavid, Jr., C. W. Foster, and C. E. Billiard. 47:278-85. (820) rev. Audrey R. Duckert. Webster's Intermediate Dictionary. 51:264-67. (555) rev. Audrey R. Duckert. 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A Comment on Various Uses of 'Up' and 'Down'. 33:74-75. (6031) A. R. Dunlap. 'Headland' and 'Headright' in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century America. 36:152. (6404) A. R. Dunlap. 'Behen and Behind'. 37:283-84. (6556) A. R. Dunlap and C. A. Weslager. Trends in the Naming of Tri- Racial Mixed-Blood Groups in the Eastern United States. 22:81-87. (1894) A. R. Dunlap and E. J. Moyne. The Finnish Language on the Delaware. 27:81-90. (1245) rev. A. R. Dunlap. The Place-Names of Dane County, Wisconsin by Frederic G. Cassidy. 23:52-55. (1749) rev. A. R. Dunlap. A Method for Collecting Dialect by Frederic G. Cassidy and Audrey R. Duckert. 29:202-5. (1075) rev. A. R. Dunlap. Cheshire Place-Names by Simeon Potter. 31:119-21. (5826) rev. A. R. Dunlap. The Origin and Meaning of the Indian Place Names of Maryland by Hamill Kenny. 37:55-57. (6478) Rosemary Dunn. Language of the Stockyards and the Packing Plant, South St. Paul, Minnesota. 23:317-19. (1860) W. R. Dunton, Jr.. 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Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, College Edition. 29:59-65. (1031) rev. Karl W. Dykema. The Sentence and Its Parts: a Grammar of Contemporary English by Ralph B. Long. 37:212-17. (6532) rev. Karl W. Dykema. A Grammar of Late Modern English by H. Poutsma. 37:212-17. (6533) rev. Karl W. Dykema. A Handbook of English Grammar by R. W. Zandvoort. 37:212-17. (6534) Edwin Eames and Howard Robboy. The Submarine Sandwich: Lexical Variations in a Cultural Context. 42:279-88. (7012) rev. Connie Eble. Black English and the Mass Media by Walter M. Brasch. 59:232-35. (4174) rev. Connie Eble. The American Heritage Dictionary, 2nd College Edition. 59:72-84. (4134) Cecil D. Eby, Jr.. Classical Names Among Southern Negro Slaves. 36:140-41. (6398) Cecil D. Eby, Jr.. Americanisms in the Down-East Fiction of George S. Wasson. 37:249-54. (6547) Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. 'The Devil to Pay'. 11:273. (3585) Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. 'Pixilated," a Marblehead Word. 16:78-80. 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The Use of Cases in New Braunfels German. 24:278-81. (1706) Fred Eikel, Jr.. New Braunfels German: Part II. 41:254-60. (6944) Fred Eikel, Jr.. New Braunfels German: Part I. 41:5-16. (6858) Fred Eikel, Jr.. New Braunfels German: Part III. 42:83-104. (6980) Sterling Eisiminger. Joketowns in South Carolina. 54:145-48. (355) Sterling Eisiminger. Etymology Unknown: Toward a Master List of Words of Obscure Origin. 56:146-48. (155) Sterling Eisiminger. "Redneck". 59:284. (4198) Sterling Eisiminger. Etymology Unknown: The Cre@!me de la Cre@!me de la Cre@!me. 59:90-92. (4138) Sterling Eisiminger and John L. Idol, Jr.. The Origin of Brand Names. 59:211-17. (4169) Walter H. Eitner. Railway Mail Shop Talk. 27:286. (1324) rev. Eilert Ekwall. Middle English u@= and Related Sounds, Their Development in Early American English by Harold Whitehall. 15:306-10. (2948) Samuel H. Elbert and Edgar C. Knowlton, Jr.. #?ukulele. 32:307-10. (6009) Norman E. Eliason. The Language of the 'Buckeye'. 12:270-74. (3448) Norman E. Eliason. Some Negro Terms. 13:151-52. (3241) Norman E. Eliason. Two Notes on Vowel and Consonant Quantity. 17:166-68. (2607) Norman E. Eliason. American English in Europe. 32:163-69. (5963) Norman E. Eliason. Kemp Malone. 44:163-65. (7124) rev. Norman E. Eliason. Word Ways by Jerome C. Hixon and I. Colodny. 15:310-11. (2949) rev. Norman E. Eliason. The Story of English by Mario Pei. 28:198-99. (1186) rev. Norman E. Eliason. The Words We Use by J. A. Sheard. 30:127-28. (933) rev. Norman E. Eliason. Wartime English: Materials for a Linguistic History of World War II by R. W. Zandvoort. 33:108. (6043) rev. Norman E. Eliason. The Structure of American English by W. Nelson Francis. 34:37-39. (6154) rev. Norman E. Eliason. The ABC's of Languages and Linguistics by Jacob Ornstein and William W. Gage. 40:135-36. (6785) William Elton. 'Playing the Dozens'. 25:148-49. (1527) William Elton. 'Playing the Dozens'. 25:230-33. (1558) James A. Emanuel. 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Strictly Speaking: Will America Be the Death of English? by Edwin Newman. 52:134-45. (487) rev. William W. Evans. Buzzwords: A Guide to the Language of Leadership by Robert K. Mueller. 52:134-45. (488) rev. William W. Evans. The Second Barnhart Dictionary of New Englishby Clarence L. Barnhart, Sol Steinmetz, and Robert K. Barnhart. 58:255-67. (7496) William Evans. French-English Literary Dialect in "The Grandissimes". 46:210-22. (870) William Evans. William Robert Van Riper. 53:218-20. (445) William Evans. Some Congeners of "Bike". 56:284. (194) William Evans. "Time"; Computer Terms. 57:233. (69) William W. Evans. "Office". 51:24. (504) William W. Evans. "Hopefully". 51:62. (511) W. B. Fagan. The Verb "Scour". 5:282-83. (5707) G. Thomas Fairclough. The Style of Street Names. 33:299-300. (6121) G. Thomas Fairclough. An Onomastic Miscellany. 34:226-27. (6229) G. Thomas Fairclough. Notes on Some Unusual Street Names in Nebraska City. 34:70-71. (6166) G. Thomas Fairclough. 'As Rich as Grease'. 35:76. (6273) G. Thomas Fairclough. Street Names Once More. 37:157-58. (6519) G. Thomas Fairclough. A Variant of 'Downtown'. 37:158. (6520) G. Thomas Fairclough. 'To Tee Pee'. 37:290. (6564) rev. Mary Faraci. Pedigree: The Origins of Words from Nature by Stephen Potter and Laurens Sargent. 52:154-57. (492) Paul Faris. 'As Far as Halfbacks, We're All Right'. 37:236- 38. (6542) William J. Farma. Speech Training in Progressive Education. 1:484-89. (5202) T. J. Farr. Folk Speech of Middle Tennessee. 11:275-76. (3587) T. J. Farr. The Language of the Tennessee Mountain Regions. 14:89-92. (3087) T. J. Farr. More Tennessee Expressions. 15:446-48. (3032) P. H. Farrier. 'Few of' and 'Few Bit'. 11:278-79. (3592) W. Edward Farrison. 'Grapple,' 'Grabble,' and 'Gravel'. 22:235-36. (1945) Ralph W. Fasold. The Relation Between Black and White Speech in the South. 56:163-89. (169) rev. Crawford Feagin. Language and Social Networks by Lesley Milroy. 57:208-13. (58) William Feather. 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