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  1. [Sahaptin] languages (N. Amer.), [(220)]
  2. [Salinan] (S.W. California), [(150)] [(155)]
  3. Sanskrit (India), [(54)] [(75)] [(82)] [(151)] [(154)] [(175)] [(200)] [(207)] [(209)] [(210)]
  4. Sarcee Indians, [(228)]
  5. Saxon:
    1. Low, [(224)]
    2. Old, [(175)]
    3. Upper, [(225)]
  6. Saxons, [(224)] [(225)]
  7. Scandinavian, [(224)]
    1. See [Danish]; [Icelandic]; [Swedish].
  8. Scandinavians, [(224)]
  9. Scotch, [(224)] [(226)]
  10. Scotch, Lowland, [(188)]
  11. Semitic languages, [(61)] [(68)] [(76)] [(134)] [(151)] [(219)] [(228)]
  12. [Sentence], [(33)] [(36-8)]
    1. binding words into, methods of, [(115-17)]
    2. stress in, influence of, [(118)] [(119)]
    3. word-order in, [(117)] [(118)]
  13. Sequence. See [Order of words].
  14. Shakespeare:
    1. art of, [(238)] [(240)]
    2. English of, [(188)] [(189)] [(191)]
  15. [Shasta] (N. California), [(220)]
  16. Shilh (Morocco), [(77)] [(81)]
  17. Shilluk (Nile headwaters), [(84)] [(150)] [(154)] [(155)]
  18. Siamese, [(55)] [(66)] [(70)] [(207)]
  19. Singing, [(50)]
  20. [Siouan] languages (N. Amer.), [(76)]
  21. [Sioux] (Dakota), [(29)] [(76)] [(95)] [(150)]
  22. Slavic languages, [(212)]
  23. Slavs, [(225)]
  24. Somali (E. Africa), [(77)] [(80)] [(81)]
  25. Soudanese languages, [(84)] [(154)] [(155)] [(163)]
  26. Sound-imitative words, [(4)] [(5)] [(6)] [(80)]
  27. Sounds of speech, [(24)]
    1. adjustments involved in, muscular, [(46)]
    2. adjustments involved in certain, inhibition of, [(46)] [(47)]
    3. basic importance of, [(43)]
    4. classification of, [(54)] [(54)]
    5. combinations of, [(56)]
    6. conditioned appearance of, [(56)] [(57)]
    7. dynamics of, [(55)] [(56)]
    8. illusory feelings in regard to, [(43-5)]
    9. “inner” or “ideal” system of, [(57)] [(58)]
    10. place in phonetic pattern of, [(194-6)]
    11. production of, [(47-54)]
    12. values of, psychological, [(56-8)]
    13. variability of, [(45)] [(46)]
  28. Spanish, [(137)]
  29. Speech. See [Language].
  30. Spirants, [(52)]
  31. Splitting of sounds, [(193)] [(195)]
  32. Stem, [(26)]
  33. Stock, linguistic, [(163-5)] [(218)] [(221)]
  34. Stopped consonants (or stops), [(52)]
  35. Stress. See [Accent].
  36. [Structure, linguistic], [(127-56)]
    1. conservatism of, [(200)]
    2. differences of, [(127)] [(128)]
    3. intuitional forms of, [(153)] [(154)]
  37. Structure, linguistic, types of:
    1. classification of, by character of concepts, [(143-7)]
    2. by degree of fusion, [(136-43)]
    3. by degree of synthesis, [(135)] [(136)]
    4. by formal processes, [(133-5)]
    5. from threefold standpoint, [(147-9)] [(154)]
    6. into “formal” and “formless,” [(132)] [(133)]
    7. classifying, difficulties in, [(129-32)] [(149)]
    8. examples of, [(149-51)]
    9. mixed, [(148)]
    10. reality of, [(128)] [(129)] [(149)] [(152)] [(153)]
    11. validity of conceptual, historical test of, [(152-6)]
  38. Style, [(38)] [(216)] [(242-4)]
  39. [Subject], [(92)] [(98)]
    1. See [Personal relations].
  40. Subject of discourse, [(37)] [(126)]
  41. Suffixes, [(26)] [(64)]
  42. Suffixing, [(61)] [(70)] [(71-5)]
  43. Suffixing languages, [(134)] [(135)]
  44. Survivals, morphological, [(149)] [(152)] [(202)] [(218)] [(219)]
  45. [Swedish], [(55)] [(110)] [(175)]
  46. Swinburne, [(238)] [(240)]
  47. Swiss, French, [(225)]
  48. Syllabifying, [(56)]
  49. Symbolic languages, [(133)] [(134)] [(147)] [(150)] [(151)]
  50. Symbolic processes, [(134)] [(138)] [(139)] [(140)]
  51. Symbolic-fusional, [(151)]
  52. Symbolic-isolating, [(148)]
  53. Symons, [(245)]
  54. Syntactic adhesions, [(117)] [(118)]
  55. Syntactic relations:
    1. primary methods of expressing, [(119)] [(120)]
    2. transfer of values in, [(120)]
    3. See [Concepts, relational]; [Concord]; [Order, word]; [Personal relations]; [Sentence].
  56. Synthetic tendency, [(69)] [(135)] [(136)] [(137)] [(148)] [(150)] [(151)] [(154)]