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  1. [Cambodgian] (S.E. Asia), [(71)] [(75)] [(108)] [(134)] [(150)] [(155)] [(207)] [(209)] [(219)]
  2. Carlyle, [(242)]
  3. Carrier (British Columbia), [(71)]
  4. Case, [(115)]
    1. See [Attribution]; [Object]; [Personal relations]; [Subject].
  5. Case-system, history of, [(174-7)]
  6. Caucasus, languages of, [(213)]
  7. Celtic. See [Celts].
  8. Celtic languages, [(78)] [(79)]
  9. [Celts], [(224)] [(225)] [(226)]
    1. Brythonic, [(224)]
  10. “Cerebral” articulations, [(54)]
  11. Chaucer, English of, [(179)] [(188)] [(191)] [(211)]
  12. [Chimariko] (N. California), [(73)]
  13. Chinese:
    1. absence of affixes, [(70)]
    2. analytic character, [(135)] [(136)]
    3. attribution, [(101)]
    4. compounds, [(67)]
    5. grammatical concepts illustrated, [(96)] [(97)]
    6. influence, [(205)] [(207)]
    7. “inner form,”, [(132)]
    8. pitch accent, [(55)] [(83)] [(84)]
    9. radical words, [(29)]
    10. relational use of material words, [(108)]
    11. sounds, [(49)]
    12. stress, [(119)]
    13. structure, [(150)] [(154)] [(155)]
    14. style, [(243)]
    15. survivals, morphological, [(152)]
    16. symbolism, [(134)]
    17. verse, [(243)] [(244)] [(245)]
    18. word duplication, [(80)]
    19. word order, [(66)] [(97)] [(118)]
  14. [Chinook] (N. Amer.), [(66)] [(73)] [(76)] [(80)] [(121)] [(122)] [(123)] [(124)] [(135)] [(136)] [(151)] [(155)] [(220)]
  15. Chipewyan (N. Amer.), [(71)]
    1. C. Indians, [(228)]
  16. Chopin, [(238)]
  17. Christianity, influence of, [(206)]
  18. Chukchi, [(230)]
  19. Classification:
    1. of concepts, rigid, [(104)] [(105)]
    2. of linguistic types, [(129-56)]
    3. See [Structure, linguistic].
  20. “Clicks,” [(55)] [(81)]
  21. Composition, [(29)] [(30)] [(64)] [(145)]
    1. absence of, in certain languages, [(68)]
    2. types of, [(69)] [(70)]
    3. word order as related to, [(67)] [(68)]
  22. [Concepts], [(12)] [(25-30)] [(31)]
  23. [Concepts, grammatical]:
    1. analysis of, in sentence, [(86-94)]
    2. classification of, [(104)] [(105)]
    3. concrete, [(86)] [(87)] [(92)] [(106)]
    4. concrete relational, [(98-102)] [(107)]
    5. concreteness in, varying degree of, [(108)] [(109)]
    6. [derivational], [(87)] [(88)] [(92)] [(106)]
    7. derivational, abstract, [(109-11)]
    8. essential, [(98)] [(99)] [(107)] [(108)]
    9. grouping of, non-logical, [(94)]
    10. lack of expression of certain, [(97)] [(98)]
    11. pure relational, [(99)] [(107)] [(179)]
    12. radical, [(88)] [(92)] [(98)]
    13. redistribution of, [(94-8)]
    14. [relational], [(89-93)] [(98)] [(99)]
    15. thinning-out of significance of, [(102-4)]
    16. types of, [(106)] [(107)] [(108)] [(109)]
    17. typical categories of, [(113-15)]
    18. See [Structure, linguistic].
  24. [Concord], [(100)] [(120-23)]
  25. Concrete concepts. See [Concepts].
  26. Conflict, [(167)] [(168)] [(171)] [(172)]
  27. Consonantal change, [(26)] [(61)] [(64)] [(78)] [(79)]
  28. Consonants, [(52-4)]
    1. combinations of, [(56)]
  29. Coördinate sentences, [(37)]
  30. Corean, [(205)]
  31. Croce, Benedetto, [(237)] [(239)]
  32. Culture, [(221)]
    1. language and, [(227-30)] [(231)] [(232)] [(233-5)]
    2. language as aspect of, [(2)] [(10)]
    3. language, race and, [(222)] [(223)] [(230)] [(231)]
    4. reflection of history of, in language, [(206)] [(207)]
  33. Culture areas, [(221)] [(222)] [(228)]