7:1©17, Nebraska Pioneer English, Melvin Van Den Bark 7:18©20, The Speech of South©Western Pennsylvania, E. K. Maxfield 7:21©23, Yellowstone Park Language, Sarah Christine Petersen 7:24©31, The Vocabulary of the American Negro as Set Forth inContemporary Literature, Nathan Van Patten 7:32©39, An Anthology of Lizzie Labels, B. A. Botkin 7:40©43, The Use of the Abbreviation "Rev." in Modern English, Edward C.Ehrensperger 7:44©46, Winchellese, Paul Robert Beath 7:47©53, Lumberjack Lingo, J. W. Clark 7:54©57, Among the Spelling Reformers, Frederick S. Wingfield 7:58©62, Usage Department, 7:58©62, Some Unspelt Words, John S. Kenyon 7:63©72, Bibliographical Department, 7:63©66, Reviews, 7:63©64, "Amerikanisches Englisch" by Walther Fischer, rev. Merrel D.Clubb 7:64©66, Folk Culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina by Guy B.Johnson, rev. B. A. Botkin 7:66©69, Brief Notices, 7:69, Notes and Quotes, 7:69©72, A Communication, Arthur Dickson 7:73©80, Miscellany, 7:73, "Scud" and "Dishclout", J. M. Purcell 7:73©74, "Kiln" or "Kill"?, Joseph Jones 7:74, The Attributive Noun Once More, Steven T. Byington 7:74©75, Trailers, James D. Hart 7:75, Baby©Talk English, Steven T. Byington 7:75©76, Menckeniana, Elisabeth Lee Buckingham 7:76©78, Negro Speech in Drinkwater's "Abraham Lincoln", Ethel StrothersMitchell 7:78, Interracialism, Steven T. Byington 7:78, The Nutmeg State, Steven T. Byington 7:78©79, And What Have You?, Leavitt O. Wright 7:79, A Dry©Land Gondola, Marie Macumber 7:79©80, Some Odd Names, Manuel Prenner 7:81©88, Volstead English, Achsah Hardin 7:89©95, Folk Speech of the Cumberlands, Bess Alice Owens 7:96©98, Some Americanisms of a Hundred Years Ago, John Howard Birss 7:99©118, The Argot of the Underworld, David W. Maurer 7:119©23, Desert Rats' Word©List from Eastern Idaho, Paul Jensen 7:124©29, The Radio and Pronunciation, Josiah Combs 7:130©41, Speech and Personality Ratings, Sara M. Stinchfield and WilmaM. Potts 7:142, American Intensives in "ka©," "ke©," and "ker©", Exha AkinsSadilek 7:143©45, Usage Department, John S. Kenyon 7:146©53, Bibliographical Department, 7:146©47, Vermont Folk©Songs and Ballads ed. Helen Hartness Flanders andGeorge Brown, rev. John Harrington Cox 7:147©50, The Story of Surnames by William Dodgson Bowman, rev. HowardFrederick Barker 7:150©53, Brief Notices, 7:154©60, Miscellany, 7:154©56, At the South, at the North, Atcheson L. Hench 7:156©58, Literary Headlines, B. A. Botkin 7:158, "Lieu Lands", Robert M. Clarke, Jr. 7:158, "Informal Bites", James D. Hart 7:159, Idaho Brain Storms, Paul Jensen 7:159, Two Notes, Kathryn Anderson 7:159©60, Newspaper Circulation Jargon, John Shidler 7:161©71, Nebraska Pioneer English III, Melvin Van Den Bark 7:172©74, Prairie Schooner Slogans, Mamie Meredith 7:175©79, Negro Dialect of the Virgin Islands, Henry S. Whitehead 7:180©87, The Naming of Colorado's Towns and Cities, Levette J. Davidsonand Olga Hazel Koehler 7:188©91, Slang and Bible Translation, Steven T. Byington 7:192©99, Intentional Mispronunciations, Margaret Reed 7:200©3, More "Portmanteau" Coinages, Robert Withington 7:204©18, Alliteration in American English, Klara Hechtenberg Collitz 7:219©22, Concerning Briticisms, Charles Wendell Townsend 7:223©26, Usage Department, 7:223, To Split or Not to Split, Kemp Malone 7:224, "Caribbean", Mamie Meredith 7:224©25, "Via", M.H.W. 7:225, "Scottish," "Scotch," "Scots", W.F.W. 7:225, "Aide", L.A.K. 7:225, "Peer", M.M.S. 7:225©26, The Pronunciation of "Suetonius", J.D. 7:226, "Nefyu" and "Nevyu", C.D.P. 7:226, Colons, Semicolons and Quotation Marks, C.B.A. 7:227©31, Bibliographical Department, 7:227, Singing Cowboy ed. Margaret Larkin, rev. Vance Randolph 7:227©31, Brief Notices, 7:231, Correction, 7:232©40, Miscellany, 7:232, Jottings, J.D. 7:232©33, Stanfordiana, John Shidler and R. M. Clarke, Jr. 7:233, "Blackberry Winter" and "Snow©ball Winter", M. S. Dearing 7:233, Road Notes, Ethel S. Mitchell 7:233©34, "Any More", D. W. Ferguson 7:234, Random Notes, C. P. Mason 7:234©35, Between Yours and Ours, B. A. Botkin 7:235©36, Any More Again, Charles W. Carter, Jr. 7:236, Any More Again, John Harrington Cox 7:236©37, A Novel Called Snappy in 1831, Joseph E. Baker 7:237, Bizad, Robert Withington 7:237©38, Rise and Raise, W. Wilbur Hatfield 7:238©39, "Johnny and the Sarpint", C. C. Mulholland 7:239, "The Real McCoy", Paul Robert Beath 7:239, Blackberry Winter, Vance Randolph 7:239©40, Thanatosis and Sulling, W. Dwight Pierce 7:240, Hellion, Willa Roberts 7:241©54, Jazz Jargon, James D. Hart 7:255©56, Cockney American, Mildred Wasson 7:257©60, "Waddies" and "Hoboes" of the Old West, Mamie Meredith 7:261©72, Language of the California Oil Fields, Frederick R. Pond 7:273©77, Street©Names of Palo Alto, California, Joseph Jones 7:278©79, Speech in the Post Office, Paul Bisgaier 7:280©96, Get and Got, Wallace Rice 7:297©301, Usage Department, 7:297©301, American Speech According to Galsworthy, Stuart Robertson 7:302©11, Bibliographical Department, 7:302©5, A History of Surnames of the British Isles by C. L'EstrangeEwen, rev. Howard Frederick Barker 7:305, The Ozarks: An American Survival of Primitive Society by VanceRandolph, rev. Louise Pound 7:305©10, Brief Notices, 7:311, Notes and Quotes, 7:312©20, Miscellany, 7:312, Thundergusts, John Harrington Cox 7:312©13, The Vocabulary of Columnists, P. R. Beath 7:314, "Annie Oakley", Atcheson L. Hench 7:314©15, The Talkies and English Speech, Beatrice White 7:315, Unfamiliar Use of "It", Donald C. Dorian 7:315©16, A Suggestion, A.T.B. 7:316©17, Additional Circus Expressions, John H. Birss 7:317©18, California Place©Names from the Spanish, Archibald A. Hill 7:318©19, "Belittle", W. J. Burke 7:319©20, Some Word Notes, Atcheson L. Hench 7:321©26, Jewish Dialect and New York Dialect, C. K. Thomas 7:327©38, Johns Hopkins Jargon, J. Louis Kuethe 7:339©41, Junglese, Robert T. Oliver 7:342©48, The American Proverb, Richard Jente 7:349©64, Eloise, Dolores Benardete 7:365©67, Some Americanisms in Moby Dick, William S. Ament 7:368©70, "Myself" as a Simple Personal Pronoun, Robert C. Pooley 7:371©76, Usage Department, 7:371©76, On the Pronunciation of "Either" and "Neither", Louise Pound 7:377©85, Bibliographical Department, 7:377©80, Elements of Public Speaking by Ruth Bryan Owen, rev. JamesGordon Emerson 7:380©82, Devil's Ditties by Jean Thomas, rev. John Harrington Cox 7:382©83, The Working Principles of Argument by James M. O'Neill andJames H. McBurney, rev. Leland T. Chapin 7:383©85, Brief Notices, 7:386©92, Miscellany, 7:386©87, "On Class", Edwin F. Shewmake 7:387©88, A Note on the Redundant "At", Robert C. Pooley 7:388, The Earliest Motorcade, W. L. Werner 7:389, Nicknames of the States©©A Note on Walt Whitman, John HowardBirss 7:389©90, Pronunciation of "Mikado", C.B.A. 7:390, Dance©Names New and Old, Mamie Meredith 7:391, "Independent as a Woodsawyer's Clerk", M. M. Schoonover 7:391©92, "Soft Drinks" of the Nebraska Pioneer, Mamie Meredith 7:392, "Partyed", John Harrington Cox 7:393©97, Colonial Survivals in Bush©Negro Speech, A. G. Barnett 7:398©404, The Argot of an Orphans' Home, L. W. Merryweather 7:405©11, Chautauqua Talk, John Richie Schultz 7:412©19, Current English Usage and the Dramas of Galsworthy, MarvinTheodore Herrick 7:420©22, Squaw Patch, Squaw Corn, Calico Corn, Yankee Corn, Tea Wheat,Sandy Wheat, Mamie Meredith 7:423©33, California Gold©Rush English, Marian Hamilton 7:434©37, More Stanford Expressions, John Ashton Shidler 7:438©41, George Washington's Pronunciation, J. R. Clemens 7:442©49, Bibliographical Department, 7:442©43, American Tramp and Underworld Slang ed. Godfrey Irwin, rev.Paul Robert Beath 7:443©45, Words Confused and Misused by Maurice H. Weseen, rev. ArthurG. Kennedy 7:445©49, Brief Notices, 7:450©56, Miscellany, 7:450©51, "You Want To", Louise Pound 7:451©52, The Pronunciation of "Rodeo", J.D. 7:452, "Gumption", J.A.R. 7:452©53, "Fat" nâ¦ÃìÄá¦ÑÄ àŦÄÉÇàÄ•••••¿@¡¿D@A¡¦òàOêéOÇn ©eus, C. A. Forbes 7:454, "Duck Soup" and "Honey©Cooler", H.S.H. 7:454, "Bizad" Again, Louise Pound 7:454©55, Hog©Calling Forty©five Years Ago, M. M. Schoonover 7:455, "Last©Leavings", C.D.P. 7:455©56, The American Subjunctive, L. Carballosa 7:iii©vii, [Index], .