22:2, Contributors' Column, 22:3-17, The Pronunciation of Latin in English: A Lexicographical Dilemma, Thomas Pyles 22:18-23, Gaelic Loan-Words in American, Arthur E. Hutson 22:24-33, Lowell's Puns, Kathryn Anderson McEuen 22:34-39, Some Data and Conjectures on the History of 'Hubba-Hubba', A. D. Weinberger 22:40-45, Anomalous Preterite and Past Participle Forms in the Oral Language of Average Fourth Grade Children, Lilyn E. Carlton 22:46-53, Gullah in the Stories and Novels of William Gilmore Simms, J. Allen Morris 22:54-56, Pacific War Language, Delbert W. Hamilton 22:57-64, Editorials and Reviews, 22:57-60, The English Dictionary from Cawdrey to Johnson, 1604-1755 by DeWitt Starnes and Gertrude E. Noyes, rev. Robert L. Ramsay 22:60-62, Teaching English Usage by Robert C. Pooley, rev. Harold B. Allen 22:63-64, A Treasury of Names by Evelyn Wells, rev. Kemp Malone 22:64, A Query on 'Black Market', H. N. Milnes 22:65-70, Bibliography, 22:65-67, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 22:67-70, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 22:71-78, Miscellany, 22:71-72, Some Neologisms in '-ize', M. B. Emeneau 22:72, Two Nineteenth-Century Expressions, Charles J. Lovell 22:72-73, Several Mennonite Americanisms, Francis W. Palmer 22:73-74, Southern Dialect Notes, Arthur K. Moore 22:74, A Note on 'To Flax Out', Lynwood G. Downs 22:74, 'Charivari' as Verb, James B. McMillan 22:74-75, More Hitler Weather, John Lancaster Riordan 22:75, 'Plegtated', Virginia Glenn 22:75, Place-Name Note, W. L. McAtee 22:75-76, 'Canoodle-Kidoodle', B. J. Whiting 22:76, 'Elm' in South Carolina, 22:76-78, Machine-Age Makeshifts, Ralph H. Lane 22:78, The Committee on Research in Folklore, 22:no. 1, pt. 2, The Orthography of John Bate of Sharon, Connecticut (1700-1784), Harold Whitehall 22:80, Contributors' Column, 22:81-87, Trends in the Naming of Tri-Racial Mixed-Blood Groups in the Eastern United States, A. R. Dunlap and C. A. Weslager 22:88-98, The Background of Mark Twain's Vocabulary, Charles J. Lovell 22:99-103, Anglo-Romance Etymologies, Robert A. Hall, Jr. 22:104-7, Notes on the Pronunciation of 'On', C. K. Thomas 22:108-14, Some 'G. I. Alphabet Soup', John Lancaster Riordan 22:115-19, Verb + Adverb = Noun, Edwin R. Hunter 22:120-23, The Language of Delinquent Boys, Jane W. Arnold 22:124-30, The American Dialect of Charles Dickens, Louise Pound 22:131-38, Editorials and Reviews, 22:131-34, Radio Pronunciation by Jane Dorsey Zimmerman, rev. C. K. Thomas 22:134-36, The Intonation of American English by Kenneth Pike, rev. Dwight L. Bolinger 22:137-38, Linguistica by Bruno Migliorini, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 22:139-44, Bibliography, 22:139-42, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 22:142-43, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 22:143-44, Books Received, 22:145-49, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 22:150-58, Miscellany, 22:150-51, The Word 'Pulu', Rena V. Grant 22:151-53, Talk in the Sugar Bush, J. R. Schultz 22:153-54, Radar Slang Terms, John Lancaster Riordan 22:154-55, 'Muggs', Donald Barr Chidsey 22:155, 'Junevile' for 'Juvenile', Wm. Marion Miller 22:156, What is a 'White' Man?, Charles T. Dougherty 22:156, Some Pine Mountain Words also Current in India, Paul G. Brewster 22:156-57, Radio Talk, Pearl Joan Cosgrave 22:157, 'Tapped for the Simples', Louise Snapp 22:157-58, 'Wizzing,' a Ghost Word, 22:158, Queries, 22:158, Commercial Nomenclature, 22:158, Indian Onomastics, Ruth Odell 22:160, Contributors' Column, 22:161-70, The Argot of the Three-Shell Game, David W. Maurer 22:171-77, Notes on "DAE": III. Words of the Theatre, Sir St. Vincent Troubridge 22:178-87, Space in Speech, Bayard Quincy Morgan 22:187, 'Dear John', R. M. Duncan 22:188-91, 'Scalawag', Leo Spitzer 22:192-95, 'At About', Edward G. Fletcher 22:196-98, Chaucer's 'Holt and Heeth', Rudolph Willard 22:199-206, Gleanings for the 'DAE' Supplement, Francis W. Palmer 22:207-9, Linguistic Material in David Thomas' 'Travels Through the Western Country', A. M. Drummond 22:210-16, Editorials and Reviews, 22:210-12, A History of Scientific English by Edmund Andrews, rev. Fred W. Householder, Jr. 22:212-16, Some Notes on Army Slang, John Lancaster Riordan 22:217-25, Bibliography, 22:217-20, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 22:220-25, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 22:226-31, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 22:232-38, Miscellany, 22:232-34, Etymological Notes, H. L. Mencken 22:234-35, 'T.L.', Jeffrey Fleece 22:235-36, 'Grapple,' 'Grabble,' and 'Gravel', W. Edward Farrison 22:237, 'Different(ly) Than' Becomes a Model of Style, C. M. Wise 22:237-38, Jottings, 22:240, Contributors' Column, 22:241-56, Names for Americans, H. L. Mencken 22:257-64, Onomastic Individualism in Oklahoma, Thomas Pyles 22:264, 'Mooncussing' and 'Province Lands', Steven T. Byington 22:265-70, American Word-Borrowing in Egypt, Morroe Berger and Louis T. Milic 22:270, Lucky Bug, W. L. McAtee 22:271-86, The Collections for Pickering's 'Vocabulary', Allen Walker Read 22:286, 'Brashy', A. R. Dunlap 22:286, 'Enthuse', Lewis Gannett 22:287-92, Editorials and Reviews, 22:287-89, Speech Development of a Bilingual Child. Volume II. Sound- Learning in the First Two Years by Werner F. Leopold, rev. Arthur G. Kennedy 22:289-91, 'Gaelic Loan-Words in American', Howard Meroney 22:292, 'Know How' and 'Organize', John Leighly 22:293-97, Bibliography, 22:293-96, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 22:296-97, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 22:298-308, Miscellany, 22:298, 'Camp' in Vermont, Margaret M. Bryant 22:298-300, More Notes from Wisconsin, F. G. Cassidy 22:300-2, A Postcript to 'Hubba-Hubba', David W. Maurer 22:302-3, Two Western Words, Louise Pound 22:303-4, 'Featherbedding', Thomas A. Kirby 22:304-5, Imaginary Diseases in Army and Navy Parlance, Donn O'Meara 22:305, 'Frosh', Robert Withington 22:305-6, 'Buzz Words' Again, 22:306, 'Grapple Emporium', Thomas A. Kirby 22:306, 'Booketeria', Bernice Kauffman 22:306-7, Maple Sugar Terminology, Rolla Myer 22:307-8, A Further Note on 'Hubba-Hubba', John Lancaster Riordan 22:309-29, Index, .