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- Labial trills, [(53)]
- [Language]:
- associations in, [(38)] [(39)]
- associations underlying elements of, [(10)] [(11)]
- auditory cycle in, [(17)]
- concepts expressed in, [(12)]
- a cultural function, [(2)] [(10)]
- definition of, [(7)]
- diversity of, [(21-3)]
- elements of, [(24-38)]
- emotion expressed in, [(39-41)]
- feeling-tones in, [(41)] [(42)]
- grammatical concepts of, [(86-126)]
- grammatical processes of, [(59-85)]
- historical aspects of, [(157-204)]
- imitations of sounds, not evolved from, [(5)] [(6)]
- influences on, exotic, [(205-20)]
- interjections, not evolved from, [(5)]
- literature and, [(236-47)]
- modifications and transfers of typical form of, [(17-21)]
- an “overlaid” function, [(8)]
- psycho-physical basis of, [(8)] [(9)]
- race, culture and, [(221-35)]
- simplification of experience in, [(11)] [(12)]
- sounds of, [(43-58)]
- structure of, [(127-56)]
- thought and, [(12-17)] [(232)] [(233)]
- universality of, [(21-3)]
- variability of, [(157-65)]
- volition expressed in, [(39-41)]
- Larynx, [(48-50)]
- Lateral sounds, [(52)] [(53)]
- Latin:
- attribution, [(101)]
- concord, [(121)]
- infixing, [(26)] [(75)]
- influence of, [(206)] [(207)] [(215)] [(216)]
- objective -m, [(119)] [(120)]
- order of words, [(65)] [(66)] [(123)]
- plurality, [(100)]
- prefixes and suffixes, [(71)]
- reduplicated perfects, [(82)] [(216)]
- relational concepts expressed, [(101)] [(102)]
- sentence-word, [(33)] [(36)]
- sound as word in, single, [(24)]
- structure, [(151)] [(154)]
- style, [(243)] [(244)]
- suffixing character, [(134)] [(137)]
- syntactic nature of sentence, [(116)] [(118)]
- synthetic character, [(135)] [(137)]
- verse, [(244)] [(245)] [(246)]
- word and element in, analysis of, [(27)] [(29)] [(30)]
- Lettish, [(49)]
- [Leveling, phonetic], [(193)] [(194)] [(195)]
- See [Analogical leveling].
- Lips, [(48)]
- action of, [(52)] [(53)]
- Literature:
- compensations in, formal, [(246)] [(247)]
- language and, [(42)] [(236-47)]
- levels in, linguistic, [(237-41)]
- medium of, language as, [(236)] [(237)]
- science and, [(238-40)]
- Literature, determinants of:
- linguistic, [(240)] [(241)]
- metrical, [(244-6)]
- morphological, [(241-4)]
- phonetic, [(241)]
- Lithuanian, [(55)] [(175)] [(183)]
- Localism, [(161)]
- Localization of speech, [(8)] [(9)]
- Loucheux (N. Amer.), [(71)]
- L. Indians, [(228)]
- Lungs, [(48)]
- Luther, German of, [(192)]
M
- Malay, [(132)]
- M. race, [(227)]
- Malayan, [(227)]
- Malayo-Polynesian languages, [(219)] [(221)] [(227)]
- Manchu, [(80)]
- Manx, [(225)]
- “Maus, Mäuse” (German), history of, [(184)] [(185)] [(191-3)]
- Mediterranean race, [(223)]
- Melanesian languages, [(227)] [(230)]
- Meter. See Verse.
- Milton, [(242)]
- Mixed-relational languages, [(146)] [(147)] [(154)]
- complex, [(146)] [(147)] [(151)] [(155)]
- simple, [(146)] [(147)] [(151)]
- Modality, [(90)] [(91)] [(92)] [(93)] [(114)]
- Mon-Khmer (S.E. Asia), [(219)]
- Moore, George, [(242)]
- Morphological features, diffusion of, [(217-20)]
- Morphology. See [Structure, linguistic].
- “Mouse, mice” (English), history of, [(184-93)]
- Munda languages (E. India), [(219)]
- Murmuring, [(50)]
- [Mutation, vocalic,] [(184)] [(185)] [(197-9)] [(203)] [(204)]
N
- [Nahuatl] (Mexico), [(69)] [(70)]
- Nasal sounds, [(51)]
- “Nasal twang,” [(51)]
- Nasalized stops, [(52)]
- [Nass] (British Columbia), [(62)] [(81)]
- Nationality, [(222)] [(227)] [(228)]
- [Navaho] (Arizona, New Mexico), [(71)] [(77)] [(83)] [(136)]
- N. Indians, [(228)]
- Nietzsche, [(241)]
- [Nootka] (Vancouver Id.), [(29)] [(33)] [(35)] [(68)] [(70)] [(74)] [(79)] [(82)] [(95)] [(109-11)] [(135)] [(141-3)] [(151)]
- Nose, [(48)]
- action of, [(50)] [(51)]
- Noun, [(123)] [(124)] [(126)]
- Nouns, classification of, [(113)]
- [Number], [(90)] [(91)] [(93)] [(114)]
- See [Plurality].
O
- [Object], [(92)] [(98)]
- See [Personal relations].
- [Ojibwa] (N, Amer.), [(55)]
- Onomatopoetic theory of origin of speech, [(5)] [(6)]
- Oral sounds, [(51-4)]
- [Order, word], [(64-6)] [(91)] [(92)]
- composition as related to, [(67)] [(68)]
- fixed, English tendency, [(177-9)]
- sentence molded by, [(117)] [(118)]
- significance of, fundamental, [(119)] [(120)] [(123)]
- Organs of speech, [(7)] [(8)] [(47)] [(48)]
- action of, [(48-54)]
P
- [Paiute] (N. Amer.), [(31)] [(32)] [(36)] [(52)] [(53)] [(69)] [(70)]
- Palate, [(48)]
- action of soft, [(51)]
- articulations of, [(53)]
- Pali (India), [(207)]
- Papuan languages, [(227)]
- Papuans, [(227)] [(230)]
- Parts of speech, [(123-5)] [(126)]
- Pattern:
- formal, [(61)] [(63)] [(234)] [(242)]
- [phonetic], [(57)] [(58)] [(187)] [(93-6)] [(99)] [(200)] [(206)] [(211)] [(214)] [(215)] [(220)]
- Persian, [(163)] [(207)]
- Person, [(114)]
- [Personal relations], [(91)] [(92)] [(93)] [(115)]
- Phonetic adaptation, [(210)] [(211)]
- Phonetic diffusion, [(211-15)]
- [Phonetic law]:
- basis of, [(195)] [(196)] [(199)] [(200)]
- direction of, [(194)] [(195)] [(199)]
- examples of, [(186-93)]
- influence of, on morphology, [(203)] [(204)]
- influence of morphology on, [(196-9)]
- regularity of, [(193)] [(194)]
- significance of, [(186)]
- spread of, slow, [(190)] [(191)]
- See [Leveling, phonetic]; [Pattern, phonetic].
- [Phonetic processes],
- form caused by, differences of, [(105)] [(106)]
- parallel drifts in, [(184-93)] [(197-9)]
- Pitch, grammatical use of, [(83-5)]
- metrical use of, [(246)]
- production of, [(49)]
- significant differences in, [(55)] [(64)]
- Plains Indians, gesture language of, [(20)]
- “Plattdeutsch,” [(224)] [(225)]
- [Plurality]:
- classification of concept of, variable, [(110)] [(111)] [(112)]
- a concrete relational category, [(99)] [(100)]
- a derivational or radical concept, [(99)]
- expression of, multiple, [(38)] [(62)]
- See [Number].
- Poles, [(225)]
- Polynesian, [(132)] [(150)] [(155)] [(227)] [(230)]
- Polynesians, [(221)] [(222)] [(227)] [(230)]
- Polysynthetic languages, [(130)] [(135)] [(146)] [(148)] [(150)] [(151)]
- Portuguese, [(137)]
- Predicate, [(37)] [(126)]
- Prefixes, [(26)] [(64)] [(70)] [(71-5)]
- Prefixing languages, [(134)] [(135)]
- Preposition, [(125)]
- Psycho-physical aspect of speech, [(8)] [(9)]
- Pure-relational languages, [(145)] [(147)] [(154)] [(155)]
- complex, [(145)] [(147)] [(150)] [(155)]
- simple, [(145)] [(147)] [(150)]