58:2, Contributors' Column, (;7424) 58:2, Metaphor Conference, (;7425) 58:3-12, Semantic Change through Dialect Fusion, Michael D. Linn (Linn;7426) 58:12, Halt Legal Obfuscation, (;7427) 58:13-19, English Loanwords in Miami Cuban Spanish, Roberto G. Ferna@'ndez (Fernandez;7428) 58:20-30, The Vainglorious "Trade-Last": A Reappraisal, John F. Clark (Clark;7429) 58:31-35, The Phonology of Central/Prairie Canadian English, A. M. Kinloch (Kinloch;7430) 58:36-41, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell and Mary Gray Porter (Russell;7431) 58:41, Bibliography of Southern English, (;7432) 58:42-60, Reviews, (;7433) 58:42-46, Language in the USAby Charles A. Ferguson and Shirley Brice Heath, rev. James Sledd (Sledd;7434) 58:46-48, Attitudes toward English Usageby Edward Finegan, rev. Charles Clay Doyle (Doyle;7435) 58:49-51, Historicity and Variation in Creole Studiesed. Arnold Highfield and Albert Valdman, rev. Alexander Hull (Hull;7436) 58:52-53, Black English and the Education of Black Children and Youthed. Geneva Smitherman, rev. R. Baird Shuman (Shuman;7437) 58:54-55, Looking for Dr. Condomby Wm. E. Kruck, rev. Oliver W. Ferguson (Ferguson;7438) 58:55-60, Oxford American Dictionaryed. Eugene Ehrlich, Stuart Berg Flexner, Gorton Carruth, and Joyce M. Hawkins, rev. Michael Montgomery (Montgomery;7439) 58:60, A Dictionary of Euphemisms & Other Doubletalkby Hugh Rawson, rev. Ronald R. Butters (Butters 58;7440) 58:61-68, Further Thoughts on "Clone", Nicholas Howe (Howe;7441) 58:68-70, Another View of "You Guys", George Jochnowitz (Jochnowitz;7442) 58:70, More on "Bike", Laurence Urdang (Urdang;7443) 58:70, More on "Bike", Kay Postero (Postero;7444) 58:71-96, Miscellany, (;7445) 58:71-72, Assimilation in English, Philip Baldi (Baldi;7446) 58:73-75, "Gonzo", Peter Tamony (Tamony;7447) 58:75-78, Bawdy Uses of "Et Cetera", Philip C. Kolin (Kolin;7448) 58:78-80, Interchangeable Pairs in "Un-," "In-," "En-," Etc., Macklin Thomas (Thomas;7449) 58:81-82, "Good And", Philip Baldi (Baldi;7450) 58:82, More on "Skinny", Robert Meredith (Meredith;7451) 58:83-84, "Helluva", Eric P. Hamp (Hamp;7452) 58:84-85, "Girl" in British Newspapers, Sarah Lawson (Lawson;7453) 58:85, "Dozy", Eric P. Hamp (Hamp;7454) 58:86, "Amber Mutant", John Algeo (Algeo;7455) 58:87-92, Old Curiosity Shop, John Algeo (Algeo;7456) 58:92, "Chauvinist", Sarah Lawson (Lawson;7457) 58:92, "Bye-Bye", Morton Dilkes (Algeo;7458) 58:93, Noun Adjunction and "-ed", Eric P. Hamp (Hamp;7459) 58:94, "Ecological" and "Environmental", Charles Clay Doyle (Doyle;7460) 58:95, "Press the Collar", Marvin Bassett and Lee Pederson (Bassett;7461) 58:95-96, "Breaking One's Head", David L. Gold (Gold;7462) 58:96, "To Give Great ---", John B. Newman (Newman;7463) 58:98, Contributors' Column, (;7464) 58:98, "Verbatim" Bound, (;7465) 58:99-113, The Origin of the Verbal "-S" in Black English, Edgar W. Schneider (Schneider;7466) 58:114-125, Speaking of the Clergy, Lillian Mermin Feinsilver (Feinsilver;7467) 58:126-49, "Hopefully": A Shibboleth in the English Adverb System, M. Stanley Whitley (Whitley;7468) 58:150-55, A Case for Direct Questioning in Traditional Fieldwork, T. K. Pratt (Pratt;7469) 58:156-74, Intonation and Gesture, Dwight Bolinger (Bolinger;7470) 58:174, Praise the Lord, Thomas L. Robertson (Robertson;7471) 58:174, "Dish Barn" Again, Ronald R. Butters (Butters;7472) 58:175-81, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell and Mary Gray Porter (Russell;7473) 58:181, Blends, Charles F. Hockett (Hockett;7474) 58:182-89, Reviews, (;7475) 58:182-86, On Language [and] What's the Good Word?by William Safire, rev. John Algeo (Algeo;7476) 58:186-88, A Dialect Survey of Carbonear, Newfoundland,by Harold Paddock, rev. A. M. Kinloch (Kinloch;7477) 58:188-89, American Literature and Language: A Guide to Information Sourcesed. Donald N. Koster, rev. Ronald R. Butters (Butters;7478) 58:189, Surface Structureby Robert Fiengo, rev. Ronald R. Butters (Butters;7479) 58:190-92, Miscellany, (;7480) 58:190-91, Mocktails, Anyone?, Philip C. Kolin (Kolin;7481) 58:191-92, Alaskan Data in the "Dictionary of Canadianisms", Russell Tabbert (Tabbert;7482) 58:192, Media Watch, Alan R. Slotkin (Slotkin;7483) 58:194, Contributors' Column, (;7484) 58:194, Newspeak Conference, (;7485) 58:195-200, The Lecturer's "OK", Harry Levin and Deborah Gray (Levin;7486) 58:200, "Goop" and "Gloop", Laurence Urdang (Urdang;7487) 58:201-15, Black and White Speaking in the Rural South: Difference in the Pronominal System, Patricia C. Nichols (Nichols;7488) 58:216-24, Movie Words: Antedatings of Cinematic Terms, Fred R. Shapiro (Shapiro;7489) 58:224, "Gurry", Laurence Urdang (Urdang;7490) 58:224, "Finalize" is Still Not Finalized, David L. Gold (Gold;7491) 58:225-43, Informant Selection in Dialectology, Michael D. Linn (Linn;7492) 58:244-54, Nineteenth-Century Illinois Dialect: Robert Casey, Charles R Fenno (Fenno;7493) 58:254, Is "Everybody" Singular?, Drew Downey (Downey;7494) 58:255-79, Reviews, (;7495) 58:255-67, The Second Barnhart Dictionary of New Englishby Clarence L. Barnhart, Sol Steinmetz, and Robert K. Barnhart, rev. William W. Evans (Evans;7496) 58:267-70, Philosophical Perspectives on Metaphored. Mark Johnson, rev. Richard D. Cureton (Cureton;7497) 58:270-73, Dictionary of Bahamian Englishby John A. Holm with Alison W. Shilling, rev. Pauline Christie (Christie;7498) 58:273-79, Locating Language in Time and Spaceed. William Labov, rev. Frank Anshen (Anshen;7499) 58:279, Query: And "Sod" Begat "God"?, Drew Downey (Downey;7500) 58:280-88, Miscellany, (;7501) 58:280-84, English Word-Wild: Some Obstinant Questionings of Predominate Views, James Sledd (Sledd;7502) 58:284, "Skyscraper": An Equine Antedating, Fred R. Shapiro (Shapiro;7503) 58:285-88, "Parenting": An Informal Survey, Gordon W. Couchman (Couchman;7504) 58:290, Contributors' Column, (;7505) 58:290, Correction, (;7506) 58:291-302, The Intensive Prefix "Ker-", Frederic G. Cassidy (Cassidy;7507) 58:302, Inquiry: Panphones, Ronald R. Butters (Butters;7508) 58:303-18, On the Relationship of Gullah and Bahamian, John Holm (Holm;7509) 58:318, Query: The Pronunciation of "St. Croix", David L. Gold (Gold;7510) 58:319-24, Origins of "Even-Stephen", T. G. Hahn (Hahn;7511) 58:324, Footnote to "Funky", Simon J. Bronner (Bronner;7512) 58:325-44, The Linguistic Survey of the Ottawa Valley, Ian Pringle and Enoch Padolsky (Pringle;7513) 58:345-58, Unexpected By-Products of Fieldwork, Roger W. Shuy (Shuy;7514) 58:359-64, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell and Mary Gray Porter (Russell;7515) 58:364, Humor Conference, (;7516) 58:364, Conference on American Speech, (;7517) 58:365-72, Reviews, (;7518) 58:365-68, Columbia County Place Namesby Walter M. Brasch, rev. Mary R. Miller (Miller;7519) 58:368-71, Longman Dictionary of English Idioms, rev. Sarah Lawson (Lawson;7520) 58:371-72, American Tongue and Cheek: A Populist Guide to Our Languageby Jim Quinn, rev. Ronald R. Butters (Butters;7521) 58:372, Dictionary of American Pop/Rockby Arnold Shaw, rev. Campbell Aycock and Ronald R. Butters (Aycock;7522) 58:373-76, Miscellany, (;7523) 58:373, "Hazmat" 'Hazardous Material', Drew Downey (Downey;7524) 58:374-76, "For( )ever" and "Ever-", Eric P. Hamp (Hamp;7525) 58:377-82, Index, (;7526) .