V

  1. Values:
    1. “hesitation,” [(173)]
    2. morphologic, [(131)] [(132)]
    3. phonetic, [(56-8)]
    4. variability in, of components of drift, [(172)] [(173)]
  2. Variations, linguistic:
    1. dialect, [(157-65)]
    2. historical, [(160-204)]
    3. individual, [(157-9)] [(165)] [(199)]
  3. Verb, [(123)] [(124)] [(126)]
    1. syntactic relations expressed in, [(115)]
  4. Verhaeren, [(245)]
  5. Verse:
    1. accentual, [(244)] [(245)]
    2. linguistic determinants of, [(242-6)]
    3. quantitative, [(244)] [(245)]
    4. syllabic, [(244)] [(245)]
  6. Vocalic change, [(26)] [(61)] [(64)] [(76-8)]
    1. See [Mutation, vocalic].
  7. Voice, production of, [(50)]
  8. Voiced sounds, [(50)]
  9. Voiceless:
    1. laterals, [(53)]
    2. nasals, [(51)]
    3. sounds, [(49)] [(50)]
    4. trills, [(53)]
    5. vowels, [(52)]
  10. “Voicelessness,” production of, [(49)]
  11. Volition expressed in speech, [(38)] [(39)]
  12. Vowels, [(52)]

W

  1. Walking, a biological function, [(1)] [(2)]
  2. [Washo] (Nevada), [(81)]
  3. Welsh, [(51)] [(53)] [(225)]
  4. Westermann, D., [(154)]
  5. Whisper, [(50)]
  6. Whitman, [(239)]
  7. “Whom,” use and drift of, [(166-74)]
  8. Word, [(25-8)]
    1. definition of, [(32-6)]
    2. syntactic origin of complex, [(117)] [(118)]
    3. “twilight” type of, [(28)] [(29)]
    4. types of, formal, [(29-32)]
  9. Written language, [(19)] [(20)]

Y

  1. [Yana] (N. California), [(69)] [(70)] [(74)] [(76)] [(96)] [(105)] [(111)] [(112)] [(126)] [(150)] [(155)]
  2. Yiddish, [(204)]
  3. [Yokuts] (S. California), [(77)] [(78)]
  4. [Yurok] (N.W. California), [(229)]
    1. Y. Indians, [(228)]

Z

  1. Zaconic dialect of Greek, [(162)]

[ Footnote 1: ] We shall reserve capitals for radical elements.

[ Footnote 2: ] These words are not here used in a narrowly technical sense.