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(1165) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 28:43©46. (1142) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 30:132©36. (942) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 30:202©7. (975) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 30:57©61. (904) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 31:122©27. (5830) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 31:202©8. (5858) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 31:278©83. (5886) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 31:55©60. (5806) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 32:130©35. (5943) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 32:207©12. (5976) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 32:287©91. (6002) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 32:56©60. (5918) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 33:200©5. (6085) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 33:274©79. (6107) Mitford M. Mathews. Of Matters Lexicographical. 33:50©55. (6024) Mitford M. Mathews. Editor's Note. 50:159©60. (615) rev. Robert John Matthew. Armed Forces' Foreign Language Teaching: CriticalEvaluation and Implications by Paul F. Angiolillo. 23:260©61. (1821) Albert Matthews. A Note on 'O.K.'. 16:256©59. (2815) Albert Matthews. Supplementary Note. 4:502. (4796) rev. William Matthews. Sea Language Comes Ashore by Joanna Carver Colcord. 20:200©2. (2195) William Matthews. Early New England Words. 15:225©31. (2935) Virginia Park Matthias. Folk Speech of Pine Mountain, Kentucky. 21:188©92. (2055) M. Mattison. Norsk Novelties. 9:152. (3858) D. H. Maurer. Underworld Etymologies: Series Three. 21:69©70. (1999) D. W. Maurer. The Argot of the Underworld Narcotic Addict: Part II. 13:179©92. (3257) D. W. Maurer. The Argot of Confidence Men. 15:113©23. (2893) D. W. Maurer. Underworld Place©Names. 15:340©42. (2981) D. W. Maurer. Underworld Etymologies. 16:153©54. (2762) D. W. Maurer. The Argot of Forgery. 16:243©50. (2813) D. W. Maurer. More Underworld Place©Names. 17:75©76. (2548) D. W. Maurer. 'Australian' Rhyming Argot in the American Underworld. 19:183©95. (2338) D. W. Maurer. Language and the Sex Revolution: World War I through World War II. 51:5©24. (502) D. W. Maurer. Medical Sociolinguistics. 52:157. (493) David W. Maurer. The Lingo of the Good©People. 10:10©23. (3639) David W. Maurer. The Argot of the Underworld Narcotic Addict. 11:116©27. (3522) David W. Maurer. Narcotic Argot. 11:222. (3562) David W. Maurer. The Argot of the Faro Bank. 18:3©11. (2397) David W. Maurer. The Argot of the Three©Shell Game. 22:161©70. (1926) David W. Maurer. A Postcript to 'Hubba©Hubba'. 22:300©2. (1967) David W. Maurer. The Argot of the Moonshiner. 24:3©13. (1609) David W. Maurer. Schoonerisms. 5:387©95. (5748) David W. Maurer. Carnival Cant: A Glossary of Circus and Carnival Slang. 6:327©37. (4525) David W. Maurer. The Argot of the Underworld. 7:99©118. (4265) David W. Maurer. "Junker Lingo," By©Product of Underworld Argot. 8:2.27©28. (3991) David W. Maurer and Al Futrell. Jody's Chinese Relations. 57:304©6. (100) David W. Maurer and Allan W. Futrell. Criminal Monickers. 57:243©55. (82) David W. Maurer and Ellesa Clay High. New Words©©Where Do They Come from and WhereDo They Go?. 55:184©94. (263) rev. D. W. Maurer. Words of the Racket by Joseph Blackwell, Jr., and ClintonSanders. 17:193©95. (2623) rev. D. W. Maurer. Words of Trampdom by Joseph Blackwell, Jr., and Clinton Sanders. 17:193©95. (2624) rev. D. W. Maurer. Slang of Spangleland by Joseph Blackwell, Jr., and ClintonSanders. 17:193©95. (2625) rev. D. W. Maurer. Cant of the Crafts by Joseph Blackwell, Jr., and Clinton Sanders. 17:193©95. (2626) rev. D. W. Maurer. Words of the Fighting Forces by Joseph Blackwell, Jr., andClinton Sanders. 17:193©95. (2627) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ rev. David W. Maurer. A Dictionary of the Underworld, British and American by EricPartridge. 26:38©44. (1344) Franz H. Mautner. Word Formation by Shortening and Affixation: The 'Sudetens' andthe 'Yugos'. 18:200©7. (2464) E. K. Maxfield. "Goody Goody" Literature and Mrs. Stowe. 4:189©202. (4670) E. K. Maxfield. Quaker "Thou" and "Thee". 4:359©61. (4736) E. K. Maxfield. The Speech of South©Western Pennsylvania. 7:18©20. (4233) Ezra Kempton Maxfield. Quaker "Thee" and Its History. 1:638©44. (5278) Ezra Kempton Maxfield. Maine Dialect. 2:76©83. (5332) C. E. May. Hatiest©©Most Hateful. 6:388. (4545) Natalie Maynor. The Morpheme "Un". 54:310©11. (398) Natalie Maynor. Grammatical Judgments in "LANE". 57:228©31. (67) W. L. McAtee. Samples of the Speech of a Few Old©Timers. 18:237©38. (2481) W. L. McAtee. Recorded Appearance. 18:306©7. (2504) W. L. McAtee. Pronunciation of 'Leer'. 18:308©9. (2507) W. L. McAtee. 'Bogus'. 19:309©10. (2391) W. L. McAtee. Word©Finding. 19:311©12. (2394) W. L. McAtee. Authority in Language. 19:73©74. (2282) W. L. McAtee. Two Notes by Mr. McAtee. 20:157. (2179) W. L. McAtee. Four Notes on American English. 20:230©31. (2209) W. L. McAtee. A Pronunciation of 'Sedge'. 20:306. (2246) W. L. McAtee. The Pronunciation of 'Weir'. 20:76©77. (2146) W. L. McAtee. Lucky Bug. 22:270. (1953) W. L. McAtee. Place©Name Note. 22:75. (1887) W. L. McAtee. Sleuth©Hound. 23:306. (1846) W. L. McAtee. Prior American Records of British Words. 23:312. (1852) W. L. McAtee. Phonetics of the People. 23:77©78. (1767) W. L. McAtee. Main©Strength Synonymy. 25:117. (1511) W. L. McAtee. 'Wolf'. 25:267. (1573) W. L. McAtee. 'Pin' Meaning 'Little'. 25:75. (1496) W. L. McAtee. 'Inheritance' of a Bird Name. 25:75. (1497) W. L. McAtee. Bird Names Connected with Weather, Seasons, and Hours. 26:268©78. (1442) W. L. McAtee. Folk Etymology in North American Bird Names. 26:90©95. (1368) W. L. McAtee. Verbal 'Water' in Opposite Senses. 27:154. (1276) W. L. McAtee. 'Bastard,' Meaning Hybrid, in the Names of American Birds. 27:294©95. (1332) W. L. McAtee. 'Obsolete'. 27:73©74. (1241) W. L. McAtee. 'Woodchuck' as a Bird Name. 28:145. (1174) W. L. McAtee. Naming Wild Birds as if They Were Poultry. 28:276©84. (1209) W. L. McAtee. I. Muley©©A Synonymy. 29:232©33. (1096) W. L. McAtee. II. The Wild Pigeon Left Some Names. 29:233©34. (1097) W. L. McAtee. III. 'To Stack' and 'Stacked'. 29:234. (1098) W. L. McAtee. IV. The Bill of a Cap. 29:234. (1099) W. L. McAtee. Names for Sugar©Cane Beer. 30:158. (958) W. L. McAtee. Bird Names with Animal or Plant Components. 30:176©85. (963) W. L. McAtee. One©Use Words. 30:233©34. (985) W. L. McAtee. I. Obsolete: Where? To Whom?. 31:145©46. (5843) W. L. McAtee. II. Balize. 31:146©47. (5844) W. L. McAtee. Some Archaisms. 31:159©60. (5851) W. L. McAtee. Facetious Monickers for American Birds. 31:180©87. (5855) W. L. McAtee. 'Corner': An Additional Verbal Meaning. 31:229©30. (5869) W. L. McAtee. I. 'Stint' as a Bird Name. 31:299. (5893) W. L. McAtee. II. The Eskimo Curlew as 'Fute'. 31:299©300. (5894) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ W. L. McAtee. Nationality Names for American Birds. 32:180©85. (5966) W. L. McAtee. Chicken©Hearted©©Sometimes a Misnomer. 32:311©12. (6012) W. L. McAtee. 'Nibby'. 32:73. (5924) W. L. McAtee. 'Trade©Mark'. 33:156©57. (6072) W. L. McAtee. In Fine. 33:238©39. (6100) W. L. McAtee. I. Cocked Hat. 33:297. (6117) W. L. McAtee. II. Larf. 33:297. (6118) W. L. McAtee. Freezing from Heat. 34:160. (6209) W. L. McAtee. I. Brenth©©Breadth. 34:223©24. (6226) W. L. McAtee. II. Variations of 'Just' in Indiana. 34:224. (6227) W. L. McAtee. Double©Barreled Words. 34:73©75. (6169) W. L. McAtee. 'Watergap'©©Farm Style. 35:304©5. (6348) W. L. McAtee. 'Noggin,' Meaning 'Head'. 35:311©12. (6356) W. L. McAtee. I. 'Cranetown'. 36:156. (6409) W. L. McAtee. 2. 'Smoke©Up'. 36:156. (6410) W. L. McAtee. I. "Canary" Meaning 'Dog'. 36:234. (6436) W. L. McAtee. II. "'Tad,'" a Little Bit. 36:234. (6437) W. L. McAtee. I. Some Pioneer Indiana Terms. 36:299©301. (6460) W. L. McAtee. 2. 'Pritch'. 36:301. (6461) rev. James H. McBurney. A study of Those who Influence and of Those Who areInfluenced in Discussion by Ray H. Simpson. 15:312©13. (2950) John Walker McCain, Jr.. 'Any More'. 14:304. (3171) John Walker McCain, Jr.. Friding: A New Word in American English. 8:1.80©81. (3978) Mary McCall. Linguistic Notes on Two Manuscript Collections from Georgia. 44:303©5. (7161) Kevin M. McCarthy. The Derisive Use of "Turk" and "Turkey". 45:157©59. (7201) Kevin M. McCarthy. "Moolah". 48:305©6. (790) Kevin M. McCarthy. The Origin of "Assassin". 48:77©83. (739) Eugene S. McCartney. Alliteration on the Sports Page. 13:30©34. (3193) Ben Harris McClary. "Brummagem"©©Then and Now. 43:238. (7075) Theodore McClintock. English and American Sport Terms in German. 8:4.42©47. (4093) Barbara Lynette McClung. Americanisms from Horse Racing Accounts in the "Spirit ofthe Times". 40:178©85. (6816) Barbara Lynette McClung. Horse Racing Accounts in the "Spirit of the Times". 40:20©31. (6758) rev. J. Derrick McClure. Diversions of Bloomsbury: Selected Writings on Linguisticsby R. H. Robins. 45:278©83. (7219) rev. J. Derrick McClure. The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland by J. Y. Mather and H. H.Speitel. 51:223©34. (546) John McCluskey. Americanisms in the Writings of Thomas Nelson Page. 57:44©47. (9) E. V. McCollum. 'Muzzling' Oysters. 29:297. (1126) John King McComb. Gettysburg College's Inland Navy. 55:277. (287) J. Wilson McCutchan. Virginia Expressions. 11:372©73. (3626) J. Wilson McCutchan. 'A Couple of' for 'A Few'. 20:237©38. (2219) R. J. McCutcheon. 'Data' and 'Propaganda'. 13:267. (3288) R. J. McCutcheon. 'Correct Pronunciations'. 14:159©60. (3113) R. J. McCutcheon. The Serial Comma Before 'And' and 'Or'. 15:250©54. (2939) Susan Leas McDaniel. "Dry Sitting". 60:95©96. (7549) R. I. McDavid, Jr.. A Citadel Glossary. 14:23©32. (3059) R. I. McDavid, Jr.. Low©Back Vowels in the South Carolina Piedmont. 15:144©48. (2900) R. I. McDavid, Jr.. 'Slow' and 'Fast' Time. 17:113. (2566) Raven I. McDavid. The English Can't Make Up Their Mind. 44:234. (7141) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. A New Meaning for 'Heave'?. 17:284. (2679) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Miscellaneous Notes on Recent Articles. 18:152©53. (2455) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. 'Wardrobe' and 'Loose Floor'. 18:17. (2399) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Provinicial Sayings and Regional Distributions. 18:66©68. (2420) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Postvocalic /©r/ in South Carolina: A Social Analysis. 23:194©203. (1801) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Grist from the Atlas Mill. 24:105©14. (1641) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Berlin Street in New Orleans. 24:238. (1695) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. An Extension of 'Bayonet'. 24:42. (1616) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Midland and Canadian Words in Upstate New York. 26:248©56. (1440) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Hidden 'Hell' in 'Helena'. 26:305©6. (1458) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. The Grunt of Negation. 30:56. (903) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. A Tribute to E. Bagby Atwood (1906©63). 40:207. (6823) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Planning the Grid. 46:9©26. (838) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. At Points in Time. 48:159©60. (758) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. The Late Unpleasantness Again. 51:101. (518) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Harold Orton. 51:219©22. (544) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Name Coincidences. 51:24. (503) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Another Adjective + "©ize". 51:75. (513) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Notes on the Pronunciation of "American". 52:98©104. (478) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Army Language Section. 55:141. (248) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. David Maurer (1905©1981): A Memoir. 57:277©87. (92) Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Eliciting: Direct, Indirect, and Oblique. 60:309©17. (7608) Raven I. McDavid, Jr. and Raymond K. O'Cain. Some Notes on "Maryland" and"Baltimore". 55:278©87. (288) Raven I. McDavid, Jr. and Virginia Glenn McDavid. The Relationship of the Speech ofAmerican Negroes to the Speech of Whites. 26:3©17. (1335) Raven I. McDavid, Jr., and Virginia G. McDavid. Grammatical Differences in the NorthCentral States. 35:5©19. (6261) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. A Dictionary of International Slurs (Ethnophaulisms),with a Supplementary Essay on Aspects of Ethnic Prejudice by A. A. Roback. 20:130©32. (2161) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Western Words: A Dictionary of the Range, Cow Camp, andTrail by Ramon F. Adams. 20:288©90. (2235) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Leave Your Language Alone! by Robert A. Hall, Jr.. 25:126©30. (1516) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. The Study of Language by John B. Carroll. 30:190©94. (966) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. English Topographic Terms in Florida, 1563©1874 by EdwinWallace McMullen, Jr.. 30:53©54. (900) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Speaking Canadian English: An Informal Account of theEnglish Language in Canada by M. M. Orkin. 46:287©89. (882) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Studies in Area Linguistics by Hans Kurath. 47:285©92. (821) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. West Virginia Surnames: The Pioneers by William E.Mockler. 49:149©51. (675) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. A Word Geography of California and Nevada by ElizabethS. Bright. 50:110©15. (594) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Our Own Words by Mary Helen Dohan. 51:244©46. (549) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Language in the Inner City: Studies in the Black EnglishVernacular by William Labov. 54:291©304. (393) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Sociolinguistic Patterns by William Labov. 54:291©304. (394) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. The English Language in Australia and New Zealand by G.W. Turner. 55:136©39. (245) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. The Linguistic Atlas of England ed. Harold Orton,Stewart Sanderson, and John Widdowson. 56:219©34. (178) rev. Raven I. McDavid, Jr.. Language Form and Linguistic Variation: Papers Dedicatedto Angus McIntosh ed. John Anderson. 59:249©51. (4179) Virginia G. McDavid. "Take for Granite". 55:73. (228) Virginia McDavid. The Alternation of "That" and Zero in Noun Clauses. 39:102©13. (6680) Virginia McDavid. "Which" in Relative Clauses. 52:76©83. (475) Virginia McDavid. "Dust Bunnies". 57:276. (91) John Francis McDermott. Sun or Beausoleil Island?©©A Hidden Origin in a Place Name. 32:155©56. (5955) John Francis McDermott. French Surnames in the Mississippi Valley. 9:28©30. (3802) P. B. McDonald. Scientific Terms in American Speech. 2:67©70. (5329) P. B. McDonald. Simplifying Engineering Terms. 3:481©84. (4985) rev. Elizabeth V. D. McDowell. Stammering and Allied Disorders by C. S. Bluemel. 11:87©89. (3497) Tremaine McDowell. Notes on Negro Dialect in the American Novel to 1821. 5:291©96. (5713) Tremaine McDowell. The Use of Negro Dialect by Harriet Beecher Stowe. 6:322©26. (4524) Kathryn Anderson McEuen. Whittier's Rhymes. 20:51©57. (2127) Kathryn Anderson McEuen. Lowell's Puns. 22:24©33. (1865) Kathryn Anderson McEuen. Military Phraseology in Presidential Campaigns. 30:38©43. (896) Peter A. McGraw. A German Footnote to Cassidy's "Place©Names of Dane County,Wisconsin". 48:150©53. (753) W. J. McGuire. 'Sunpapers'. 15:453. (3042) William McGuire. 'Broke in Hartford'. 19:154. (2329) Terry L. McIntyre. The Language of Railroading. 44:243©62. (7150) George Davis McJimsey. Topographic Terms in Virginia (II). 15:149©79. (2901) George Davis McJimsey. Topographic Terms in Virginia (III). 15:262©300. (2944) George Davis McJimsey. Topographic Terms in Virginia. 15:3©38. (2856) George Davis McJimsey. Topographic Terms in Virginia (IV). 15:381©419. (3003) Arthur Patch McKinlay. Quo Vadimus. 1:253©56. (5082) George H. McKnight. Conservatism in American Speech. 1:1©17. (4996) W. S. W. McLay. A Note on Canadian English. 5:328©29. (5732) James B. McMillan. Vowel Nasality as a Sandhi©Form of the Morphemes ©nt@@_ and©ing@@@_ in Southern American. 14:120©23. (3093) James B. McMillan. 'Sleepy Hollow' and Trumeau Mirror. 16:231©32. (2800) James B. McMillan. 'O.K.,' a Comment. 17:127. (2577) James B. McMillan. Lexical Evidence from Charles Sealsfield. 18:117©27. (2439) James B. McMillan. New American Lexical Evidence. 20:34©39. (2124) James B. McMillan. 'L.C.L.' Again. 20:73. (2141) James B. McMillan. Historical Notes on American Words. 21:175©84. (2053) James B. McMillan. 'Charivari' as Verb. 22:74. (1884) James B. McMillan. Observations on American Place©Name Grammar. 24:241©48. (1698) James B. McMillan. A Further Note on Place©Name Grammar. 27:196©98. (1293) James B. McMillan. The Origin of 'Everglades'. 28:200©1. (1189) James B. McMillan. Doubling Consonants Before Suffixes. 42:235©36. (7006) James B. McMillan. Of Matters Lexicographical. 45:288©92. (7222) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ James B. McMillan. Of Matters Lexicographical. 46:138©41. (853) James B. McMillan. Of Matters Lexicographical. 47:261©65. (815) James B. McMillan. A Controversial Consonant. 52:84©97. (476) James B. McMillan. American Lexicology, 1942©1973. 53:141©63. (428) James B. McMillan. Three Replies. 53:233©36. (451) James B. McMillan. Infixing and Interposing in English. 55:163©83. (262) James B. McMillan. A Variant of "Acknowledge the Corn". 56:110. (133) James B. McMillan. Intensifying "Good And". 60:272. (7595) James B. McMillan. Earlier "Helluvas". 60:96. (7551) rev. James B. McMillan. Indian Place©names in Delaware by A. R. Dunlap and C. A.Weslager. 27:190©91. (1291) rev. James B. McMillan. Words and Ways of American English by Thomas Pyles. 28:40©42. (1141) rev. James B. McMillan. The First Lincolnland Conference on Dialectology ed. JerryGriffith and L. E. Miner. 46:159©60. (862) rev. James B. McMillan. The Second and Third Lincolnland Conferences on Dialectologyed. Jerry Griffith and L. E. Miner. 46:159©60. (863) rev. James B. McMillan. A Comparative Study of Spellings in Four Major CollegiateDictionaries by Lee C. Deighton. 49:134©37. (670) rev. James B. McMillan. Variant Spellings in Modern American Dictionaries by DonaldW. Emery. 49:134©37. (671) rev. James B. McMillan. The Barnhart Dictionary of New English since 1963 byClarence L. Barnhart, Sol Steinmetz, and Robert K. Barnhart. 51:138©44. (528) rev. James B. McMillan. 6,000 Words. 51:138©44. (529) E. Wallace McMullen. The Origin of the Term "Everglades". 28:26©34. (1138) rev. E. Wallace McMullen. An Anglo©American Dictionary by Jiro Takenaka. 25:130©33. (1517) rev. E. Wallace McMullen. A Dictionary of Geography by W. G. Moore. 25:210©11. (1550) M.C.McP.. Novel Verb Forms. 26:151. (1395) M. C. McPhee. Odd Colloquialisms. 15:334©35. (2971) M. C. McPhee. College Slang. 3:131©33. (4842) Marguerite C. McPhee. Anatomical Verbs. 26:237©38. (1437) Maureen Doyle McQuerry. Some Terms of Evangelical Christianity. 54:148©51. (356) Regina Del Negri Medeiros. American Brazilian English. 57:150©52. (40) rev. Sanford B. Meech. Modern English and Its Heritage by Margaret M. Bryant. 24:206©8. (1677) Virginia Meehan. 1. "Walk©in Restaurant" and "Temporary Run©Around". 43:157. (7055) Virginia Meehan. 2. More on "Totalled". 43:157©58. (7056) Jirina Meixner. The Influence of American English on Czech. 46:301©3. (887) Ida M. Mellen. "Fish" or "Fishes". 2:246. 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'Twinkley Twinkle' or 'On the Dab'. 29:232. (1094) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Mail Box,' 'Flag©Station,' 'Hell on Wheels,' and Other Synonymsfor 'Podunk'. 12:320©21. (3473) Mamie J. Meredith. Cornhusking and Other Terms. 13:19©24. (3191) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Coyote House'. 13:44. (3197) Mamie J. Meredith. A 'Clodhopper' Preacher. 13:7. (3188) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Hay Burner' Stoves and Furnaces. 15:338. (2978) Mamie J. Meredith. Pioneer Nebraska Terms. 15:376. (3000) Mamie J. Meredith. Burnout in a Pasture. 15:453. (3043) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Texas Deck'. 16:74. (2716) Mamie J. Meredith. Still More '©burgers' and 'Bar©B©Cues'. 17:132. (2587) Mamie J. Meredith. Cowboy Euphemisms for Dying. 17:213. (2639) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mamie J. Meredith. Kansas Speech. 17:281. (2673) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Twinkley Twinkle' or 'On the Dab'. 17:286. (2681) Mamie J. Meredith. Substitutes for 'Substitute'. 18:207. (2465) Mamie J. Meredith. A Protest from the Philippines. 19:147©48. (2318) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Sugar Weather' and 'Crazy Weather'. 19:236. (2363) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Gazelleburgers' in Persian Palaces. 19:308©9. (2389) Mamie J. Meredith. Coal©Flour. 19:71. (2278) Mamie J. Meredith. A Nebraska 'Podunk'. 19:74©75. (2284) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Fighting©Hole Feet' and 'Shelter Legs'. 20:77©78. (2147) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Clothing Refresher' and Other Terms of Pioneer Americans. 21:227©28. (2071) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Hitler Weather,' 'Conference Weather,' 'Earthquake Weather'. 21:76©77. (2009) Mamie J. Meredith. Irradiation of the Suffix ©cillin. 23:222. (1808) Mamie J. Meredith. Recent Variants of 'A Bird's©Eye View'. 23:298©300. (1835) Mamie J. Meredith. Hybrids. 23:302©3. (1839) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Sunday Farmer' and Other Variants of 'City©Bred Farmer'. 23:312©13. (1853) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Fat©Cat' in the Army. 23:314. (1854) Mamie J. Meredith. Department of Agriculture Terms for Inferior Butter. 24:158. (1666) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Upside©Down Farming' and other New Methods in Soil Conservation. 24:308©12. (1724) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Vat Farming' and other Terms for Soilless Agriculture'. 24:317©18. (1734) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Bratting' and other Terms. 25:158. (1536) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Hog Rifle'. 25:279. (1576) Mamie J. Meredith. Appalucy; Appaloosa; Appaloosie. 25:310. (1594) Mamie J. Meredith. The 'Prairie Plow' and the 'Ripping Plow'. 25:311©12. (1597) Mamie J. Meredith. Notes on Fashion Terms for Women. 25:313©14. (1599) Mamie J. Meredith. The 'Nifty Fifties,' the 'Flying Forties,' the 'ThreadbareThirties,' and the 'Roaring Twenties' of Twentieth©Century America. 26:225©29. (1433) Mamie J. Meredith. The Language of Feminine Fashions. 26:231©32. (1435) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Arctic Smoke,' 'Lightning Nest,' and other Weather Terms. 26:232©37. (1436) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Fat Cat' in Literature. 26:89. (1367) Mamie J. Meredith. Cane©Cutter Rabbits. 26:95. (1370) Mamie J. Meredith. More Variants of 'A Bird's©Eye View'. 27:145©46. (1265) Mamie J. Meredith. American Hair©Style Nomenclature. 27:146©47. (1266) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Opelousas,' Another Spelling of 'Appalucy'. 27:150. (1269) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Addicts Anonymous' and 'Insomniacs Anonymous'. 27:156. (1280) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Amanda the Administratress' and Other Women Workers. 27:224©25. (1300) Mamie J. Meredith. Old Field Schools of the Pioneers. 27:31. (1228) Mamie J. Meredith. Be a Cabette. 27:74©76. (1242) Mamie J. Meredith. The Pronunciation of 'Retel': 'Ree©Tell' or 'Ray©Tell'?. 30:239. (990) Mamie J. Meredith. ...Women Office Workers in America. 30:299©301. (1008) Mamie J. Meredith. I. 'Erifon' and Other Reversed Words. 30:70©71. (912) Mamie J. Meredith. II. 'Poorboy,' A Verb Used in the Texas Oil Fields. 30:71. (913) Mamie J. Meredith. III. 'Cadillac' as a Term of Encomium. 30:72. (914) Mamie J. Meredith. IV. Radiation of 'Hop'. 30:72©73. (915) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Twi©Night'; 'Twi©Nighter'. 31:140©41. (5839) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mamie J. Meredith. Clobber. 31:157©59. (5850) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Miracle Miles' in the U.S.A.. 31:230©31. (5871) Mamie J. Meredith. I. 'To Kefauver,' 'To Area Stop,' and Other New Terms forPolitical Campaigning. 33:148©50. (6066) Mamie J. Meredith. II. To 'Campaign' a Race Horse. 33:150©51. (6067) Mamie J. Meredith. III. 'Videot'©©A Television Addict. 33:151. (6068) Mamie J. Meredith. IV. 'Deans' in School and Out. 33:151©53. (6069) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Choppies' in the Nebraska Sandhills. 33:79©80. (6037) Mamie J. Meredith. An Unusual Meaning of 'Trade Name'. 34:145©46. (6195) Mamie Meredith. Thribble. 11:190. (3552) Mamie Meredith. Emersonian Unconventionalities. 11:272©73. (3583) Mamie Meredith. Pronunciation of 'Trough'. 12:107. (3356) Mamie Meredith. Latin Plurals. 12:178. (3402) Mamie Meredith. 'Trade Last'. 12:76©77. (3342) Mamie Meredith. Trade Jargon. 14:80. (3084) Mamie Meredith. 'Gone Where the Woodbine Twineth'. 15:222. (2933) Mamie Meredith. Queries. 15:336. (2974) Mamie Meredith. Notes on Words. 3:160©61. (4855) Mamie Meredith. "Plus". 3:161. (4857) Mamie Meredith. More "Cafeteria" Progeny. 3:161. (4858) Mamie Meredith. More "Cafeteria" Progeny. 3:37. (4817) Mamie Meredith. "Avigation" and "Avigator". 3:450. (4968) Mamie Meredith. Cinema©Coinages. 3:492. (4994) Mamie Meredith. "Professor". 4:101. (4627) Mamie Meredith. "Snake Time". 4:156. (4658) Mamie Meredith. "Tall Talk" in America Sixty Years Ago. 4:290©93. (4696) Mamie Meredith. Notes. 4:332©33. (4726) Mamie Meredith. Indian Place©Names as Viewed by a Scotch Noblewoman. 4:364©67. (4738) Mamie Meredith. "The Great Horn Spoon". 4:499©500. (4792) Mamie Meredith. "Heffling". 4:80. (4617) Mamie Meredith. Longfellow's "Excelsior" Done into Pidgin©English. 5:148©51. (5638) Mamie Meredith. "Old Blizzard" Loring. 5:176. (5657) Mamie Meredith. Language Mixture in American Place Names. 5:224©27. (5673) Mamie Meredith. Inexpressibles, Unmentionables, Unwhisperables, and Other VerbalDelicacies .... 5:285©87. (5710) Mamie Meredith. "Hards" and "Softs" in American Politics. 5:408©13. (5752) Mamie Meredith. "Scouring the Soil". 5:44. (5605) Mamie Meredith. "Doctresses," "Authoresses," and Others. 5:476©81. (5780) Mamie Meredith. The Plurals of "Bus". 5:487©90. (5788) Mamie Meredith. Intelligence Tests and Questionnaires, Vintage of 1860. 6:135©37. (4429) Mamie Meredith. The Great Horn Spoon. 6:156. (4450) Mamie Meredith. The Hired Girl to the Hired Man, Eighteen Seventy. 6:232©33. (4484) Mamie Meredith. Local Discolor. 6:260©63. (4491) Mamie Meredith. Political History Repeats Itself. 6:308©9. (4513) Mamie Meredith. Variants of "Poor White Trash". 6:311. (4516) Mamie Meredith. Negro Patois and Its Humor. 6:317©21. (4523) Mamie Meredith. Receipt©©Recipe. 6:390. (4549) Mamie Meredith. Picturesque Town Names in America. 6:429©32. (4565) Mamie Meredith. Riding in a Lizzard. 6:465. (4585) Mamie Meredith. Crab Talk. 6:465. (4586) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mamie Meredith. Notes on American Weather Terms. 6:466. (4587) Mamie Meredith. Spon©Image and Spit Image. 6:78. (4416) Mamie Meredith. Prairie Schooner Slogans. 7:172©74. (4284) Mamie Meredith. "Caribbean". 7:224. (4294) Mamie Meredith. "Waddies" and "Hoboes" of the Old West. 7:257©60. (4326) Mamie Meredith. Dance©Names New and Old. 7:390. (4369) Mamie Meredith. "Soft Drinks" of the Nebraska Pioneer. 7:391©92. (4371) Mamie Meredith. Squaw Patch, Squaw Corn, Calico Corn, Yankee Corn, Tea Wheat, SandyWheat. 7:420©22. (4377) Mamie Meredith. Charivaria I: "Belling the Bridal Couple" in Pioneer Days. 8:2.22©24. (3989) Mamie Meredith. Names for Country Butter©©Good, Bad, and Indifferent. 8:3.82. (4083) Mamie Meredith. 'Eaters' and 'Cookers'. 8:4.80. (4117) Mamie Meredith. 'Have a Right to'. 9:317. (3933) Mamie Meredith. 'Frog Town'. 9:318. (3935) Mamie Meredith. 'Professor' or 'Professional'?. 9:71©72. (3822) Robert Meredith. 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II 'Onion Snow'. 12:237©38. (3431) Mary Mielenz. III More 'Engineers'. 12:238. (3432) Robert James Miffin. Some French Place Names of Newfoundland. 31:79©80. (5814) Charles W. Mignon. Diction in Edward Taylor's "Preparatory Meditations". 41:243©53. (6943) Michael J. Mikos@' and Lewis R. Shea. Tennis Slang. 51:292©95. (568) George Milburn. Convicts' Jargon. 6:436©42. (4567) Louis T. Milic. Chipman: A Little©Known Student of Americanisms. 25:168©86. (1540) Blanche Miller. The Pronunciation of 'Apricot'. 26:152©53. (1397) Charles Miller. Furniture Lingo. 6:125©28. (4426) Edmund E. Miller. American and English Translations of 'The Oppermanns'. 10:180©83. (3720) Edwin H. Miller. More Air Force Slang. 21:309©10. (2117) Edwin L. Miller. The Preparation of Teachers of English. 1:438. (5175) James E. Miller, Jr.. To 'Luck Out'. 29:303. (1132) Mary Rita Miller. Attestations of American Indian Pidgin English in Fiction andNonfiction. 42:142©47. (6986) Michael I. Miller. 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(1503) Celia M. Millward. Two Irish Loans in English. 51:281©82. (564) H. N. Milnes. A Query on 'Black Market'. 22:64. (1874) Arthur Minton. Parlor Music. 13:255©62. (3286) Arthur Minton. 'Presto©©Rush'. 15:124©31. (2894) Arthur Minton. Olympians, Hurricanes, and Vultures. 19:266©70. (2374) Arthur Minton. Apartment©House Names. 20:168©77. (2185) Arthur Minton. All the Perfumes of America. 21:161©74. (2051) Arthur Minton. The Muse of Mammon. 24:171©80. (1669) Arthur Minton. Is There a Doctor of Philosophy in the House?. 27:179©82. (1287) Arthur Minton. New York City Notes and Queries. 27:291©93. (1331) Arthur Minton. 'Joe's Here'. 27:32©35. (1229) Arthur Minton. Implied Selective Reference to the One or the Other of a MarriedCouple. 33:no 2, pt. 2, 106©8. (6145) Arthur Minton. Papers by Arthur Minton. 33:no. 2, pt. 2. (7258) Arthur Minton. The Protean Bassoon. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 100©3. (6143) Arthur Minton. "Five©and©Ten," "Five©and©Dime". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 103©6. (6144) Arthur Minton. 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An Anglo©American Dictionary by Jiro Takenaka. 25:130©33. (1517) rev. E. Wallace McMullen. A Dictionary of Geography by W. G. Moore. 25:210©11. (1550) M.C.McP.. Novel Verb Forms. 26:151. (1395) M. C. McPhee. Odd Colloquialisms. 15:334©35. (2971) M. C. McPhee. College Slang. 3:131©33. (4842) Marguerite C. McPhee. Anatomical Verbs. 26:237©38. (1437) Maureen Doyle McQuerry. Some Terms of Evangelical Christianity. 54:148©51. (356) Regina Del Negri Medeiros. American Brazilian English. 57:150©52. (40) rev. Sanford B. Meech. Modern English and Its Heritage by Margaret M. Bryant. 24:206©8. (1677) Virginia Meehan. 1. "Walk©in Restaurant" and "Temporary Run©Around". 43:157. (7055) Virginia Meehan. 2. More on "Totalled". 43:157©58. (7056) Jirina Meixner. The Influence of American English on Czech. 46:301©3. (887) Ida M. Mellen. "Fish" or "Fishes". 2:246. (5430) Ida M. Mellen. Naming the Bungalow. 2:269. (5446) Ida M. Mellen. Words from Sea Animals. 2:321. (5471) Ida M. Mellen. The Goldfish Puzzle. 2:63©64. (5322) Ida M. Mellen. Chinese Laundry Sign. 3:344©45. (4915) Ida M. Mellen. Two Queries. 33:160. (6075) Ida Mellen. Aquarium English. 3:460©63. (4974) H. L. Mencken. A Cincinnati Coinage. 1:246. (5074) H. L. Mencken. Notes. 1:350©51. (5134) H. L. Mencken. "Per Year". 1:456. (5188) H. L. Mencken. Some Words of Civil War Days. 10:288. (3769) H. L. Mencken. Americana. 11:82. (3493) H. L. Mencken. 'O.K.,' 1840. 17:126©27. (2576) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ H. L. Mencken. Designations for Colored Folk. 19:161©74. (2336) H. L. Mencken. American Profanity. 19:241©49. (2370) H. L. Mencken. War Words in England. 19:3©15. (2255) H. L. Mencken. "Jitney". 2:214. (5412) H. L. Mencken. Two Notes. 2:408. (5523) H. L. Mencken. 'American Speech,' 1925©1945: The Founders Look Back. 20:241©46. (2224) H. L. Mencken. Verbs New and Old. 21:303©5. (2110) H. L. Mencken. The Current Suffixes. 21:67©69. (1998) H. L. Mencken. Bulletin on 'Hon.'. 21:81©85. (2014) H. L. Mencken. Etymological Notes. 22:232©34. (1943) H. L. Mencken. Names for Americans. 22:241©56. (1949) H. L. Mencken. What the People of American Towns Call Themselves. 23:161©84. (1798) H. L. Mencken. Verbs New and Old. 23:69©70. (1758) H. L. Mencken. American Street Names. 23:81©88. (1770) H. L. Mencken. Some Opprobrious Nicknames. 24:25©30. (1613) H. L. Mencken. English Terms for American Readers. 3:68©69. (4825) H. L. Mencken. Notes and Queries. 8:1.72©73. (3960) rev. Robert J. Menner. The Relation of the Alabama©Georgia Dialect to the ProvincialDialects of Great Britain by Cleanth Brooks, Jr.. 10:304©7. (3776) rev. Robert J. Menner. Trait©Names, a Psycho©lexical Study by Gordon W. Allport andHenry S. Odbert. 11:259©60. (3574) rev. Robert J. Menner. What is Standard English Speech? by John Burbank. 11:89©90. (3498) rev. Robert J. Menner. Something about Words by Ernest Weekley. 11:90©91. (3499) rev. Robert J. Menner. Compounding in the English Language by Alice Morton Ball. 14:300©2. (3166) rev. Robert J. Menner. Studies for William A. Read ed. Nathaniel M. Caffee andThomas A. Kirby. 15:426©27. (3008) rev. Robert J. Menner. The Australian Language by Sidney J. Baker. 21:120©22. (2025) rev. Robert J. Menner. A Word Geography of the Eastern United States by Hans Kurath. 25:122©26. (1515) Robert J. Menner. The Verbs of the Vulgate. 1:230©40. (5061) Robert J. Menner. Hypercorrect Forms in American English. 12:167©78. (3401) Robert J. Menner. Two Early Comments on American Dialects. 13:8©12. (3189) Robert J. Menner. Affirmative 'Any More' in England. 21:151. (2040) Robert J. Menner. Popular Phonetics. 4:410©16. (4755) Robert J. Menner . Troublesome Relatives. 6:341©46. (4527) Robert J. Menner. Linguistic Geography and the American Atlas. 8:3.3©7. (4040) M. J. Meredith. I. ...Plows of the American Homesteader. 29:231. (1093) M. J. Meredith. II. 'Twinkley Twinkle' or 'On the Dab'. 29:232. (1094) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Mail Box,' 'Flag©Station,' 'Hell on Wheels,' and Other Synonymsfor 'Podunk'. 12:320©21. (3473) Mamie J. Meredith. Cornhusking and Other Terms. 13:19©24. (3191) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Coyote House'. 13:44. (3197) Mamie J. Meredith. A 'Clodhopper' Preacher. 13:7. (3188) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Hay Burner' Stoves and Furnaces. 15:338. (2978) Mamie J. Meredith. Pioneer Nebraska Terms. 15:376. (3000) Mamie J. Meredith. Burnout in a Pasture. 15:453. (3043) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Texas Deck'. 16:74. (2716) Mamie J. Meredith. Still More '©burgers' and 'Bar©B©Cues'. 17:132. (2587) Mamie J. Meredith. Cowboy Euphemisms for Dying. 17:213. (2639) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mamie J. Meredith. Kansas Speech. 17:281. (2673) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Twinkley Twinkle' or 'On the Dab'. 17:286. (2681) Mamie J. Meredith. Substitutes for 'Substitute'. 18:207. (2465) Mamie J. Meredith. A Protest from the Philippines. 19:147©48. (2318) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Sugar Weather' and 'Crazy Weather'. 19:236. (2363) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Gazelleburgers' in Persian Palaces. 19:308©9. (2389) Mamie J. Meredith. Coal©Flour. 19:71. (2278) Mamie J. Meredith. A Nebraska 'Podunk'. 19:74©75. (2284) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Fighting©Hole Feet' and 'Shelter Legs'. 20:77©78. (2147) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Clothing Refresher' and Other Terms of Pioneer Americans. 21:227©28. (2071) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Hitler Weather,' 'Conference Weather,' 'Earthquake Weather'. 21:76©77. (2009) Mamie J. Meredith. Irradiation of the Suffix ©cillin. 23:222. (1808) Mamie J. Meredith. Recent Variants of 'A Bird's©Eye View'. 23:298©300. (1835) Mamie J. Meredith. Hybrids. 23:302©3. (1839) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Sunday Farmer' and Other Variants of 'City©Bred Farmer'. 23:312©13. (1853) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Fat©Cat' in the Army. 23:314. (1854) Mamie J. Meredith. Department of Agriculture Terms for Inferior Butter. 24:158. (1666) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Upside©Down Farming' and other New Methods in Soil Conservation. 24:308©12. (1724) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Vat Farming' and other Terms for Soilless Agriculture'. 24:317©18. (1734) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Bratting' and other Terms. 25:158. (1536) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Hog Rifle'. 25:279. (1576) Mamie J. Meredith. Appalucy; Appaloosa; Appaloosie. 25:310. (1594) Mamie J. Meredith. The 'Prairie Plow' and the 'Ripping Plow'. 25:311©12. (1597) Mamie J. Meredith. Notes on Fashion Terms for Women. 25:313©14. (1599) Mamie J. Meredith. The 'Nifty Fifties,' the 'Flying Forties,' the 'ThreadbareThirties,' and the 'Roaring Twenties' of Twentieth©Century America. 26:225©29. (1433) Mamie J. Meredith. The Language of Feminine Fashions. 26:231©32. (1435) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Arctic Smoke,' 'Lightning Nest,' and other Weather Terms. 26:232©37. (1436) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Fat Cat' in Literature. 26:89. (1367) Mamie J. Meredith. Cane©Cutter Rabbits. 26:95. (1370) Mamie J. Meredith. More Variants of 'A Bird's©Eye View'. 27:145©46. (1265) Mamie J. Meredith. American Hair©Style Nomenclature. 27:146©47. (1266) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Opelousas,' Another Spelling of 'Appalucy'. 27:150. (1269) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Addicts Anonymous' and 'Insomniacs Anonymous'. 27:156. (1280) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Amanda the Administratress' and Other Women Workers. 27:224©25. (1300) Mamie J. Meredith. Old Field Schools of the Pioneers. 27:31. (1228) Mamie J. Meredith. Be a Cabette. 27:74©76. (1242) Mamie J. Meredith. The Pronunciation of 'Retel': 'Ree©Tell' or 'Ray©Tell'?. 30:239. (990) Mamie J. Meredith. ...Women Office Workers in America. 30:299©301. (1008) Mamie J. Meredith. I. 'Erifon' and Other Reversed Words. 30:70©71. (912) Mamie J. Meredith. II. 'Poorboy,' A Verb Used in the Texas Oil Fields. 30:71. (913) Mamie J. Meredith. III. 'Cadillac' as a Term of Encomium. 30:72. (914) Mamie J. Meredith. IV. Radiation of 'Hop'. 30:72©73. (915) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Twi©Night'; 'Twi©Nighter'. 31:140©41. (5839) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mamie J. Meredith. Clobber. 31:157©59. (5850) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Miracle Miles' in the U.S.A.. 31:230©31. (5871) Mamie J. Meredith. I. 'To Kefauver,' 'To Area Stop,' and Other New Terms forPolitical Campaigning. 33:148©50. (6066) Mamie J. Meredith. II. To 'Campaign' a Race Horse. 33:150©51. (6067) Mamie J. Meredith. III. 'Videot'©©A Television Addict. 33:151. (6068) Mamie J. Meredith. IV. 'Deans' in School and Out. 33:151©53. (6069) Mamie J. Meredith. 'Choppies' in the Nebraska Sandhills. 33:79©80. (6037) Mamie J. Meredith. An Unusual Meaning of 'Trade Name'. 34:145©46. (6195) Mamie Meredith. Thribble. 11:190. (3552) Mamie Meredith. Emersonian Unconventionalities. 11:272©73. (3583) Mamie Meredith. Pronunciation of 'Trough'. 12:107. (3356) Mamie Meredith. Latin Plurals. 12:178. (3402) Mamie Meredith. 'Trade Last'. 12:76©77. (3342) Mamie Meredith. Trade Jargon. 14:80. (3084) Mamie Meredith. 'Gone Where the Woodbine Twineth'. 15:222. (2933) Mamie Meredith. Queries. 15:336. (2974) Mamie Meredith. Notes on Words. 3:160©61. (4855) Mamie Meredith. "Plus". 3:161. (4857) Mamie Meredith. More "Cafeteria" Progeny. 3:161. (4858) Mamie Meredith. More "Cafeteria" Progeny. 3:37. (4817) Mamie Meredith. "Avigation" and "Avigator". 3:450. (4968) Mamie Meredith. Cinema©Coinages. 3:492. (4994) Mamie Meredith. "Professor". 4:101. (4627) Mamie Meredith. "Snake Time". 4:156. (4658) Mamie Meredith. "Tall Talk" in America Sixty Years Ago. 4:290©93. (4696) Mamie Meredith. Notes. 4:332©33. (4726) Mamie Meredith. Indian Place©Names as Viewed by a Scotch Noblewoman. 4:364©67. (4738) Mamie Meredith. "The Great Horn Spoon". 4:499©500. (4792) Mamie Meredith. "Heffling". 4:80. (4617) Mamie Meredith. Longfellow's "Excelsior" Done into Pidgin©English. 5:148©51. (5638) Mamie Meredith. "Old Blizzard" Loring. 5:176. (5657) Mamie Meredith. Language Mixture in American Place Names. 5:224©27. (5673) Mamie Meredith. Inexpressibles, Unmentionables, Unwhisperables, and Other VerbalDelicacies .... 5:285©87. (5710) Mamie Meredith. "Hards" and "Softs" in American Politics. 5:408©13. (5752) Mamie Meredith. "Scouring the Soil". 5:44. (5605) Mamie Meredith. "Doctresses," "Authoresses," and Others. 5:476©81. (5780) Mamie Meredith. The Plurals of "Bus". 5:487©90. (5788) Mamie Meredith. Intelligence Tests and Questionnaires, Vintage of 1860. 6:135©37. (4429) Mamie Meredith. The Great Horn Spoon. 6:156. (4450) Mamie Meredith. The Hired Girl to the Hired Man, Eighteen Seventy. 6:232©33. (4484) Mamie Meredith. Local Discolor. 6:260©63. (4491) Mamie Meredith. Political History Repeats Itself. 6:308©9. (4513) Mamie Meredith. Variants of "Poor White Trash". 6:311. (4516) Mamie Meredith. Negro Patois and Its Humor. 6:317©21. (4523) Mamie Meredith. Receipt©©Recipe. 6:390. (4549) Mamie Meredith. Picturesque Town Names in America. 6:429©32. (4565) Mamie Meredith. Riding in a Lizzard. 6:465. (4585) Mamie Meredith. Crab Talk. 6:465. (4586) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ Mamie Meredith. Notes on American Weather Terms. 6:466. (4587) Mamie Meredith. Spon©Image and Spit Image. 6:78. (4416) Mamie Meredith. Prairie Schooner Slogans. 7:172©74. (4284) Mamie Meredith. "Caribbean". 7:224. (4294) Mamie Meredith. "Waddies" and "Hoboes" of the Old West. 7:257©60. (4326) Mamie Meredith. Dance©Names New and Old. 7:390. (4369) Mamie Meredith. "Soft Drinks" of the Nebraska Pioneer. 7:391©92. (4371) Mamie Meredith. Squaw Patch, Squaw Corn, Calico Corn, Yankee Corn, Tea Wheat, SandyWheat. 7:420©22. (4377) Mamie Meredith. Charivaria I: "Belling the Bridal Couple" in Pioneer Days. 8:2.22©24. (3989) Mamie Meredith. Names for Country Butter©©Good, Bad, and Indifferent. 8:3.82. (4083) Mamie Meredith. 'Eaters' and 'Cookers'. 8:4.80. (4117) Mamie Meredith. 'Have a Right to'. 9:317. (3933) Mamie Meredith. 'Frog Town'. 9:318. (3935) Mamie Meredith. 'Professor' or 'Professional'?. 9:71©72. (3822) Robert Meredith. More on "Skinny". 58:82. (7451) Mamie Meredith. The Human Head in Slang. 3:408©9. (4940) Lillian Mermin. On the Placement of Correlatives in Modern English. 18:171©91. (2462) Lillian Mermin. A Further Note on the Placement of Correlatives. 19:66©68. (2273) Howard Meroney. 'Gaelic Loan©Words in American'. 22:289©91. (1959) L. W. Merryweather. "Hell" in American Speech. 6:433©35. (4566) L. W. Merryweather. The Argot of an Orphans' Home. 7:398©404. (4374) Allan Metcalf. Pizza as Pie in Albuquerque. 56:149©50. (157) Allan Metcalf. Birth of a Word. 56:206. (172) Allan Metcalf. "His or Her": The Anti©Sex League. 59:283. (4197) W. Day Metcalf. 'Have a Right to' from Yorkshire. 10:153. (3704) A. W. Meyer. Some German©Americanisms from the Middle West. 2:134. (5364) rev. Walter E. Meyers. Introduction to Historical Linguistics by Anthony Arlotto. 45:115©21. (7187) Walter E. Meyers. "Cute": An Underground Meaning. 50:135©37. (606) Mary Mielenz. I 'Romance'. 12:237. (3430) Mary Mielenz. II 'Onion Snow'. 12:237©38. (3431) Mary Mielenz. III More 'Engineers'. 12:238. (3432) Robert James Miffin. Some French Place Names of Newfoundland. 31:79©80. (5814) Charles W. Mignon. Diction in Edward Taylor's "Preparatory Meditations". 41:243©53. (6943) Michael J. Mikos@' and Lewis R. Shea. Tennis Slang. 51:292©95. (568) George Milburn. Convicts' Jargon. 6:436©42. (4567) Louis T. Milic. Chipman: A Little©Known Student of Americanisms. 25:168©86. (1540) Blanche Miller. The Pronunciation of 'Apricot'. 26:152©53. (1397) Charles Miller. Furniture Lingo. 6:125©28. (4426) Edmund E. Miller. American and English Translations of 'The Oppermanns'. 10:180©83. (3720) Edwin H. Miller. More Air Force Slang. 21:309©10. (2117) Edwin L. Miller. The Preparation of Teachers of English. 1:438. (5175) James E. Miller, Jr.. To 'Luck Out'. 29:303. (1132) Mary Rita Miller. Attestations of American Indian Pidgin English in Fiction andNonfiction. 42:142©47. (6986) Michael I. Miller. Arrant Solecisms. 59:131©48. (4148) Michael I. Miller. Another Onomastic Infix. 59:285. (4199) ‹p ˆˆp. ‹ rev. Mary R. Miller. Columbia County Place Namesby Walter M. Brasch. 58:365©68. (7519) rev. Michael I. Miller. Variation and Change in Alabama English: A SociolinguisticStudy of the White Community by Crawford Feagin. 56:288©95. (199) rev. Michael I. Miller. Dialectology by J. K. Chambers and Peter Trudgill. 57:291©99. (96) rev. Michael I. Miller. The Study of Dialect: An Introduction to Dialectology by K.M. Petyt. 57:291©99. (97) William Marion Miller. 'Eckrydock' for 'Aqueduct'. 19:71©72. (2279) William Marion Miller. Flowers and the War. 20:307. (2248) Wm. Marion Miller. 'Juberous' for "Dubious'. 15:44. (2859) Wm. Marion Miller. 'To Gravel'. 21:195. (2057) Wm. Marion Miller. 'Bolverade' for 'Boulevard'. 21:75©76. (2005) Wm. Marion Miller. 'Junevile' for 'Juvenile'. 22:155. (1916) Charles Bowie Millican. 'Radiotic'. 10:35. (3644) Randall V. Mills. Oregon Speechways. 25:81©90. (1503) Celia M. Millward. Two Irish Loans in English. 51:281©82. (564) H. N. Milnes. A Query on 'Black Market'. 22:64. (1874) Arthur Minton. Parlor Music. 13:255©62. (3286) Arthur Minton. 'Presto©©Rush'. 15:124©31. (2894) Arthur Minton. Olympians, Hurricanes, and Vultures. 19:266©70. (2374) Arthur Minton. Apartment©House Names. 20:168©77. (2185) Arthur Minton. All the Perfumes of America. 21:161©74. (2051) Arthur Minton. The Muse of Mammon. 24:171©80. (1669) Arthur Minton. Is There a Doctor of Philosophy in the House?. 27:179©82. (1287) Arthur Minton. New York City Notes and Queries. 27:291©93. (1331) Arthur Minton. 'Joe's Here'. 27:32©35. (1229) Arthur Minton. Implied Selective Reference to the One or the Other of a MarriedCouple. 33:no 2, pt. 2, 106©8. (6145) Arthur Minton. Papers by Arthur Minton. 33:no. 2, pt. 2. (7258) Arthur Minton. The Protean Bassoon. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 100©3. (6143) Arthur Minton. "Five©and©Ten," "Five©and©Dime". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 103©6. (6144) Arthur Minton. Variations on an Idiom. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 108©10. (6146) Arthur Minton. Some Popular Components of Trade Names. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 17©28. (6130) Arthur Minton. Names of Schoolgirls' Clubs in New York City. 33:no. 2, pt. 2,29©33. (6131) Arthur Minton. Preface. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 3©4. (6127) Arthur Minton. Club X©tasy. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 33©35. (6132) Arthur Minton. Some Aspects of the Form of Personal Names. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 35©45. (6133) Arthur Minton. "Upbeat," "Downbeat," "Offbeat". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 46©53. (6135) Arthur Minton. Names of Self©Service Laundries. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 5©16. (6129) Arthur Minton. The Obsessive "Look". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 53©65. (6136) Arthur Minton. The Various "Jackal". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 65©69. (6137) Arthur Minton. The Hill. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 69©72. (6138) Arthur Minton. Toward a Wrap©Up of "Package". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 73©84. (6139) Arthur Minton. Titular Personification. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 84©91. (6140) Arthur Minton. More on "Clinic". 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 91©97. (6141) Arthur Minton. "Co©" Signifying Subordinate Rank. 33:no. 2, pt. 2, 97©100. (6142) rev. Arthur Minton. 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