38:4, Contributors' Column, (;6566) 38:5-27, The First Stage in the History of "O.K.", Allen Walker Read (Read;6567) 38:28-41, Canine Terms in Popular Names of Plants, Tom Burns Haber (Haber;6568) 38:42-46, Truckers' Language in Rhode Island, George Monteiro (Monteiro;6569) 38:47, William Alexander Read, 1869-1962, (;6570) 38:48-58, Reviews, (;6571) 38:48-51, A Course in Modern Linguistics by Charles F. Hockett, rev. Samuel R. Levin (Levin;6572) 38:51-55, Language: a Science of Human Behavior by Harry R. Warfel, rev. Louis G. Heller (Heller;6573) 38:55-58, Cockney Phonology by Eva Sivertsen, rev. Seymour Chatman (Chatman;6574) 38:59-75, Bibliography, (;6575) 38:63-66, Present-Day English, S. V. Baum (Baum;6576) 38:66-75, Phonetics, Simon Belasco, Pierre Delattre, and Albert Valdman (Belasco;6577) 38:76-79, Miscellany, (;6578) 38:76-79, I. Anent "Marine Corps Slang", Albert F. Moe (Moe;6579) 38:79, 2. Addendum to "Gyrene", Albert F. Moe (Moe;6580) 38:80, Editorial Announcement, (;6581) 38:82, Contributors' Column, (;6582) 38:83-102, The Second Stage in the History of "O.K.", Allen Walker Read (Read;6583) 38:103-16, The Treatment of Slang in "Webster's Third New International Dictionary", Edwin Barber (Barber;6584) 38:117-20, Air Refueling Words, Thomas Stell Newman (Newman;6585) 38:121-23, "Swamp Yankee", Ruth Schell (Schell;6586) 38:124-43, Reviews, (;6587) 38:124-29, Survey of English Dialects. (A) Introduction. by Harold Orton, rev. Hans Kurath (Kurath;6588) 38:124-29, Survey of English Dialects. (B) The Basic Material. vol. 1. The Six Northern Counties and the Isle of Man ed. Harold Orton and Wilfred J. Halliday, rev. Hans Kurath (Kurath;6589) 38:129-35, Current American Usage by Margaret M. Bryant, rev. Audrey R. Duckert (Duckert;6590) 38:135-37, Jamaica Talk: Three Hundred Years of the English Language in Jamaica by Frederic G. Cassidy, rev. R. B. Le Page (Le Page;6591) 38:137-40, Linguistic Structures in Poetry by Samuel R. Levin, rev. Louis G. Heller (Heller;6592) 38:140-41, Contributions to English Syntax and Philology, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6593) 38:141-43, Brief Notices, (;7263) 38:141, The Use of English by Randolph Quirk, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6594) 38:141-42, The Discovery of Language: Linguistic Science in the Nineteenth Century by Holger Pedersen, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6595) 38:142, The Story of Our Language by Henry Alexander, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6596) 38:142, Psychology of English: Why We Say What We Do by Margaret M. Bryant and Janet Rankin Aiken, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6597) 38:142, Modern English and Its Heritage by Margaret M. Bryant, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6598) 38:142-43, Van Nostrand's Concise Student Dictionary: French-English, English-French ed. Jean-Paul Vinay, Pierre Daviault, and Henry Alexander, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6599) 38:144-50, Bibliography, (;6600) 38:144-47, Present-Day English, S. V. Baum (Baum;6601) 38:147-49, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6602) 38:149-50, Books Received, (;6603) 38:151-60, Miscellany, (;6604) 38:151-52, More About "Joke", Edgar V. Roberts (Roberts;6605) 38:152-53, I. Richard H. Thornton, Wayne A. O'Neil (O'Neil;6606) 38:153, 2. More "Fun", Wayne A. O'Neil (O'Neil;6607) 38:153-54, Coca-Cola and Dope: An Etymology, James W. Tuttleton (Tuttleton;6608) 38:155, I. "Fraidy-Hole", Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6609) 38:155, 2. An Example of Jive, Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6610) 38:155-56, The Morphemes of "Cranberry", John R. Krueger (Krueger;6611) 38:156, More on "Combo", Marshall D. Berger (Berger;6612) 38:157, From "Borrow Ditch" to "Bar Ditch", Robert G. Cowser (Cowser;6613) 38:157, A "First" Occurrence of the Word "Rifle", Joseph M. Carrie@!re (Carriere;6614) 38:157-58, How Old Is "Bourbon"?, Gerald Carson (Carson;6615) 38:158-59, Faulkner's Ten-Dollar Words, William R. Linneman (Linneman;6616) 38:159, "$? Million", William White (White;6617) 38:159, "Qualm" as Verb, "Lunch" as Adjective, Robert Ian Scott (Scott;6618) 38:159-60, The Shift from "P" to "F" in Greek Words in English, Barbara Stern (Stern;6619) 38:162, Contributors' Column, (;6620) 38:163-77, Kansas University Slang: A New Generation, Alan Dundes and Manuel R. Schonhorn (Dundes;6621) 38:178-87, Ohio Valley Localisms: Topographical Terms, 1750- 1800, W. Bruce Finnie (Finnie;6622) 38:188-95, Could Andrew Jackson Spell?, Allen Walker Read (Read;6623) 38:196-201, The Beginning of "Huckleberry Finn", Robert J. Lowenherz (Lowenherz;6624) 38:202-8, The Language of Skiers, Horst Jarka (Jarka;6625) 38:209-13, Sears-Roebuck and Regional Terms, Arthur G. Kimball (Kimball;6626) 38:214-19, Armenian Names in America, Robert H. Hewsen (Hewsen;6627) 38:220-27, Reviews, (;6628) 38:220-23, The Regional Vocabulary of Texas by E. Bagby Atwood, rev. Gordon R. Wood (Wood;6629) 38:223-26, American Political Terms: an Historical Dictionary by Hans Sperber and Travis Trittschuh, rev. Thomas Pyles (Pyles;6630) 38:226-27, Johnson's Dictionary: a Modern Selection by E. L. McAdam, Jr., and George Milne, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6631) 38:228-30, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell (Russell;6632) 38:231-33, Bibliography, (;6633) 38:231-33, Present-Day English, S. V. Baum (Baum;6634) 38:234-40, Miscellany, (;6635) 38:234-35, "Lady" and "Woman", Cecily Raysor Hancock (Hancock;6636) 38:235-36, "Egghead", Peter Tamony (Tamony;6637) 38:236-40, "It's So Fun", Dwight L. Bolinger (Bolinger;6638) 38:242, Contributors' Column, (;6639) 38:243-56, Dialect Contours in the Southern States, Gordon R. Wood (Wood;6640) 38:257-69, The Anglo-American Influence on German, Paul G. Krauss (Krauss;6641) 38:270-77, American Indian Student Slang, Alan Dundes and C. Fayne Porter (Dundes;6642) 38:278-82, Is There a Distinctive Literary Canadian English?, Christopher Dean (Dean;6643) 38:283-88, Bibliography, (;6644) 38:283-86, Present-Day English, S. V. Baum (Baum;6645) 38:286-88, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;6646) 38:289-309, Miscellany, (;6647) 38:289-92, Early Nineteenth-Century Speech: A Contemporary Critique, Harold D. Langley (Langley;6648) 38:292-95, "Gidget" and "Gadget", Albert F. Moe (Moe;6649) 38:295, "Lady" and "Woman": The Terms' Use in the 1880s, Albert F. Moe (Moe;6650) 38:295-97, Some Notes on the Constituent Structure of Noun Phrases, Emmon Bach (Bach;6651) 38:297-301, A Newfoundland Vocabulary, Bernard H. Porter (Porter;6652) 38:301, A Renewed Meaning for the Suffix "-ly", Joseph Slater (Slater;6653) 38:302, "Caesarean Section", Marcus I. Goldman (Goldman;6654) 38:302-3, I. Cattle Country Use of "Spread" for "Ranch", Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6655) 38:303, 2. "Frog Strangler", Louise M. Ackerman (Ackerman;6656) 38:303, "Mouse Doctor", Mitsuo Aquin Yamagishi (Yamagishi;6657) 38:303-5, Singular, "Kudos" and Plural, "Kudos"; Singular, "Kudo", Atcheson L. Hench (Hench;6658) 38:305-6, A Variant Pronunciation of "Tortoise", Julian Mason (Mason;6659) 38:307-8, "Betzemer": A Nineteenth-Century Cognomen for the Irish, John J. Appel (Appel;6660) 38:308-9, John Crowe Ransom's "Gewed", Karl F. Knight (Knight;6661) 38:310-23, Index, (;6662) .