EGF
- Faucal position, [(53)]
- Feeling-tones of words, [(41)] [(42)]
- Fijians, [(230)]
- Finnish, [(135)] [(155)] [(219)]
- Finns, [(226)]
- Flemish, [(212)]
- “Foot, feet” (English), history of, [(184-93)] [(197-9)] [(201)] [(202)]
- Form, cultural, [(233)] [(234)]
- feeling of language for, [(58)] [(62)] [(63)] [(152)] [(153)] [(210)] [(220)]
- “inner,” [(132)] [(133)]
- Form, linguistic:
- conservatism of, [(102-4)]
- differences of, mechanical origin of, [(105)] [(106)]
- elaboration of, reasons for, [(102-6)]
- function and, independence of, [(59-63)] [(93)] [(94)]
- grammatical concepts embodied in, [(82-126)]
- grammatical processes embodying, [(59-85)]
- permanence of different aspects of, relative, [(153-6)]
- twofold consideration of, [(59-61)]
- See [Structure, linguistic].
- Form-classes, [(105)] [(113)]
- See [Gender].
- Formal units of speech, [(33)]
- “Formlessness, inner,” [(132)] [(133)]
- [Fox] (N. Amer.), [(74)]
- French:
- analytical tendency, [(135)] [(136)] [(137)]
- esthetic qualities, [(241)]
- gender, [(102)] [(104)] [(113)]
- influence, [(205)] [(206)] [(207)] [(208)] [(209)] [(210)] [(211)] [(212)] [(215)] [(216)]
- order, word, [(67)]
- plurality, [(99)]
- sounds, [(51)] [(212)]
- sounds as words, single, [(24)]
- stress, [(55)] [(118)]
- structure, [(151)] [(154)]
- tense forms, [(103)]
- verse, [(245)] [(246)]
- French, Norman, [(224)]
- French people, [(224)] [(225)]
- Freud, [(168)]
- Fricatives, [(52)]
- Frisian, [(175)] [(224)]
- Ful (Soudan), [(79)] [(81)]
- Function, independence of form and, [(59-63)] [(93)] [(94)]
- Functional units of speech, [(33)]
- [Fusion], [(137)] [(138)] [(139)] [(140)] [(141)] [(149)]
- Fusional languages, [(147)] [(150)] [(151)]
- See [Fusion].
- Fusional-agglutinative, [(148)] [(150)] [(151)]
- Fusional-isolating, [(148)] [(150)]
- “Fuss, Füsse” (German), history of, [(184)] [(185)] [(191-3)] [(197-99)]