44:4, Contributors' Column, (;7096) 44:5-32, Painter Jargon of the Pacific Northwest, Donald M. Hines (Hines;7097) 44:33-54, On Haber's "Canine Terms Applied to Human Beings and Human Events", Albert F. Moe (Moe;7098) 44:55-66, Amana German Anew, Lawrence L. Rettig (Rettig;7099) 44:67-75, The Etymology and Current Status of "Boress", Dennis R. Preston (Preston;7100) 44:76-80, "This" as a Third Article in American English, Alan Perlman (Perlman;7101) 44:81-83, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell (Russell;7102) 44:84-85, Bibliography, (;7103) 44:84-85, Present-Day English, S. V. Baum (Baum;7104) 44:86-88, Miscellany, (;7105) 44:86-88, "-slip" as a Combining Form, W. Bruce Finnie (Finnie;7106) 44:90, Contributors' Column, (;7107) 44:91-105, The Treatment of Foreign Terms in Chicago Restaurant Menus, Joan W. Teller (Teller;7108) 44:106-17, Typological Recycling and the Anomaly/Ungrammaticality Dichotomy ..., Louis G. Heller and James Macris (Heller;7109) 44:118-28, Dreamed Words: Their Implications for Linguistic Theory, Allen Walker Read (Read;7110) 44:129-34, Where Has All the Usage Gone?, William M. Ryan (Ryan;7111) 44:135-38, Timothy Flint, Contributor of Americanisms, 1826, John T. Krumpelmann (Krumpelmann;7112) 44:139-40, Review, (;7113) 44:139-40, Thomas Whythorne's Speech ... by Rupert E. Palmer, Jr., rev. Robert F. Mount (Mount;7114) 44:141-44, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell (Russell;7115) 44:145-49, Bibliography, (;7116) 44:145-46, Present-Day English, S. V. Baum (Baum;7117) 44:147-49, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie (Dobbie;7118) 44:150-51, Miscellany, (;7119) 44:150-51, "Bushed" in Canadian English, Neil C. Hultin (Hultin;7120) 44:153-60, Index, (;7121) 44:161, Editorial Announcement, (;7122) 44:162, Contributors' Column, (;7123) 44:163-65, Kemp Malone, Norman E. Eliason (Eliason;7124) 44:166-72, Research Dictionaries, Richard W. Bailey (Bailey;7125) 44:173-78, General Dictionaries, Clarence L. Barnhart (Barnhart;7126) 44:179-90, Five Hundred Years of "Fruition", Richard Rex (Rex;7127) 44:191-99, Some Preliminary Findings from Dare, James W. Hartman (Hartman;7128) 44:200-9, Truck Drivers' Jargon, John F. Runcie (Runcie;7129) 44:210-24, Reviews, (;7130) 44:210-15, The Phrasal Verb in English by Dwight Bolinger, rev. Archibald A. Hill (Hill;7131) 44:215-17, The New English Grammar: A Descriptive Introduction by N. R. Cattell, rev. Susan Steele (Steele;7132) 44:217-24, Brief Notices, (;7133) 44:225-39, Miscellany, (;7134) 44:225-27, "Chicano": Origin and Meaning, Edward R. Simmen (Simmen;7135) 44:227-28, Origin of "Skyjack, -er, -ed", Richard F. Bauerle (Bauerle;7136) 44:228-30, Lunar Language: "Lunyrock," " Kreep," "Mascon," etc., Richard F. Bauerle (Bauerle;7137) 44:230-31, "Introgenous": A Ghostword, Roger W. Pease, Jr. (Pease;7138) 44:231-32, A Chinook Jargon Loanword in Canadian Japanese, Ian F. Hancock (Hancock;7139) 44:233-34, "Child Language" as a Technical Term, W. F. Leopold (Leopold;7140) 44:234, The English Can't Make Up Their Mind, Raven I. McDavid (McDavid;7141) 44:234-35, 1. "Less" and "Fewer", Louise Hanes (Hanes;7142) 44:235-37, "Blond" and "Blonde", Louise Hanes (Hanes;7143) 44:237-38, "Sissy Bar": The Word That Made Good, George Javor (Javor;7144) 44:238, "Hieronymus", Sarah Lawson (Lawson;7145) 44:238-39, Johns I Have Noted, Franklin D. Cooley (Cooley;7146) 44:239, Query, (;7147) 44:239, Query, (;7148) 44:242, Contributors' Column, (;7149) 44:243-62, The Language of Railroading, Terry L. McIntyre (McIntyre;7150) 44:263-71, The Retroflection of Postvocalic /r/ in Austin, Maverick Marvin Harris (Harris;7151) 44:272-78, The Extended Modifier: German or English?, John E. Crean, Jr. (Crean;7152) 44:278, Query, (;7153) 44:279-86, The Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States: An Interim Report, Lee Pederson (Pederson;7154) 44:287-98, Reviews, (;7155) 44:287-92, Linguistics: Developments of the Sixties-- Viewpoints for the Seventies ed. Richard J. O'Brien, rev. Ronald R. Butters (Butters;7156) 44:293-96, Boontling: An American Lingo, with a Dictionary of Boontling by Charles C. Adams, rev. R. A. Dwyer (Dwyer;7157) 44:297-98, Brief Notices, (;7158) 44:299-310, Miscellany, (;7159) 44:299-302, "Frying Pan" Versus "Frypan": A Trend in English Compounds?, David L. Gold (Gold;7160) 44:303-5, Linguistic Notes on Two Manuscript Collections from Georgia, Mary McCall (McCall;7161) 44:305, Trouble with the Pointing Phrase, Robert L. Chapman (Chapman;7162) 44:306-7, "Freak" Compounds for "Argot Freaks", Paul A. Eschholz (Eschholz;7163) 44:307-8, On "To Total", Sarah Lawson (Lawson;7164) 44:308-10, "Quite" an Indefinite Word!, Ann Alexander Warren (Warren;7165) 44:310-11, MLA English 13: Present-Day English, F. G. Cassidy (Cassidy;7166) 44:311-12, Report of the Lexicography Committee, W. Avis, F. Cassidy, A. Duckert, A. Read, H. Wilson, and R. McDavid (Avis;7167) 44:313-19, Index, (;7168) .