P

  1. [Paiute] (N. Amer.), [(31)] [(32)] [(36)] [(52)] [(53)] [(69)] [(70)]
  2. Palate, [(48)]
    1. action of soft, [(51)]
    2. articulations of, [(53)]
  3. Pali (India), [(207)]
  4. Papuan languages, [(227)]
  5. Papuans, [(227)] [(230)]
  6. Parts of speech, [(123-5)] [(126)]
  7. Pattern:
    1. formal, [(61)] [(63)] [(234)] [(242)]
    2. [phonetic], [(57)] [(58)] [(187)] [(93-6)] [(99)] [(200)] [(206)] [(211)] [(214)] [(215)] [(220)]
  8. Persian, [(163)] [(207)]
  9. Person, [(114)]
  10. [Personal relations], [(91)] [(92)] [(93)] [(115)]
  11. Phonetic adaptation, [(210)] [(211)]
  12. Phonetic diffusion, [(211-15)]
  13. [Phonetic law]:
    1. basis of, [(195)] [(196)] [(199)] [(200)]
    2. direction of, [(194)] [(195)] [(199)]
    3. examples of, [(186-93)]
    4. influence of, on morphology, [(203)] [(204)]
    5. influence of morphology on, [(196-9)]
    6. regularity of, [(193)] [(194)]
    7. significance of, [(186)]
    8. spread of, slow, [(190)] [(191)]
    9. See [Leveling, phonetic]; [Pattern, phonetic].
  14. [Phonetic processes],
    1. form caused by, differences of, [(105)] [(106)]
    2. parallel drifts in, [(184-93)] [(197-9)]
  15. Pitch, grammatical use of, [(83-5)]
    1. metrical use of, [(246)]
    2. production of, [(49)]
    3. significant differences in, [(55)] [(64)]
  16. Plains Indians, gesture language of, [(20)]
  17. “Plattdeutsch,” [(224)] [(225)]
  18. [Plurality]:
    1. classification of concept of, variable, [(110)] [(111)] [(112)]
    2. a concrete relational category, [(99)] [(100)]
    3. a derivational or radical concept, [(99)]
    4. expression of, multiple, [(38)] [(62)]
    5. See [Number].
  19. Poles, [(225)]
  20. Polynesian, [(132)] [(150)] [(155)] [(227)] [(230)]
  21. Polynesians, [(221)] [(222)] [(227)] [(230)]
  22. Polysynthetic languages, [(130)] [(135)] [(146)] [(148)] [(150)] [(151)]
  23. Portuguese, [(137)]
  24. Predicate, [(37)] [(126)]
  25. Prefixes, [(26)] [(64)] [(70)] [(71-5)]
  26. Prefixing languages, [(134)] [(135)]
  27. Preposition, [(125)]
  28. Psycho-physical aspect of speech, [(8)] [(9)]
  29. Pure-relational languages, [(145)] [(147)] [(154)] [(155)]
    1. complex, [(145)] [(147)] [(150)] [(155)]
    2. simple, [(145)] [(147)] [(150)]