DFE
- Elements of speech, [(24-42)]
- Emotion, expression of:
- involuntary, [(3)]
- linguistic, [(39-41)]
- English:
- agentive suffix, [(87)]
- analogical leveling, [(202)] [(203)]
- analytic tendency, [(135)] [(136)] [(216)] [(217)]
- animate and inanimate, [(176)] [(177)] [(179)] [(180)]
- aspect, [(114)]
- attribution, [(101)]
- case, history of, [(169)] [(170)] [(175-7)] [(179)]
- compounds, [(67)] [(68)] [(69)] [(70)]
- concepts, grammatical, in sentence, [(86-94)]
- concepts, passage of concrete into derivational, [(108)] [(109)]
- consonantal change, [(64)] [(78)]
- culture of speakers of, [(229)] [(230)]
- desire, expression of, [(39)]
- diminutive suffix, [(87)]
- drift, [(166-82)]
- duplication, word, [(79)] [(80)]
- esthetic qualities, [(241)] [(243)]
- feeling-tone, [(41)] [(42)]
- form, word, [(59)] [(60)] [(61)]
- French influence on, [(206)] [(207)] [(208)] [(210)] [(211)] [(215)] [(216)]
- function and form, [(93)] [(94)]
- fusing and juxtaposing, [(137)] [(138)] [(139-41)]
- gender, [(100)]
- Greek influence on, [(215)] [(216)]
- influence of, [(207)]
- influence on, morphological, lack of deep, [(215-17)]
- interrogative words, [(170)]
- invariable words, tendency to, [(180-2)] [(208)]
- infixing, [(75)]
- Latin influence on, [(206)] [(207)] [(208)] [(215)] [(216)]
- loan-words, [(182)]
- modality, [(90)] [(91)] [(92)] [(93)]
- number, [(90)] [(91)]
- order, word, [(65)] [(66)] [(170)] [(171)] [(177-9)] [(191)] [(192)]
- parts of speech, [(123-5)]
- patterning, formal, [(62)] [(63)]
- personal relations, [(91)] [(92)] [(93)]
- phonetic drifts, history of, [(184-93)] [(194)] [(197-9)]
- phonetic leveling, [(193)] [(194)]
- phonetic pattern, [(200)] [(206)]
- plurality, [(38)] [(39)] [(100)] [(105)] [(106)] [(202)]
- race of speakers of, [(223-7)]
- reference, definiteness of, [(89)] [(90)] [(92)] [(93)]
- relational words, [(32)]
- relations, genetic, [(163)] [(175)] [(183)] [(218)]
- rhythm, [(171)] [(172)]
- sentence, analysis of, [(37)]
- sentence, dependence of word on, [(116)]
- sound-imitative words, [(6)] [(80)]
- sounds, [(44)] [(45)] [(49)] [(51)] [(53)] [(54)]
- stress and pitch, [(36)] [(55)] [(83)]
- structure, [(151)] [(180)]
- survivals, morphological, [(149)] [(152)]
- symbolism, [(134)]
- syntactic adhesions, [(117)] [(118)]
- syntactic values, transfer of, [(120)]
- tense, [(91)] [(93)] [(102)] [(103)] [(104)]
- verb, syntactic relations of, [(115)]
- verse, [(245)] [(246)]
- vocalic change, [(76)]
- word and element, analysis of, [(25)] [(26)] [(27)] [(28)] [(29)] [(30)] [(35)]
- English, Middle, [(175)] [(176)] [(188)] [(191)] [(201)] [(202)] [(203)]
- English people, [(223)] [(224)]
- [Eskimo], [(60)] [(68)] [(70)] [(74)] [(118)] [(134)] [(135)] [(230)] [(243)]
- Eskimos, [(230)]
- Ewe (Guinea coast, Africa), [(80)] [(84)] [(150)] [(154)] [(155)]
- Expiratory sounds, [(55)]
- “Explosives,” [(52)]