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Edward Sapir
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Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech
> Subject Index
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Edward Sapir
(18841939).
Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech.
1921.
Subject Index
Abbreviation of stem
to
Avestan
Bach
to
Bushmen
Cambodgian
to
Culture areas
Danish
to
Dutch
Elements of speech
to
Explosives
Faucal position
to
Fuss, Füsse
(German), history of
Gaelic
to
Greek, modern
Haida
to
Hupa Indians
Icelandic, Old
to
Its
, history of
Japanese
to
Kwakiutl
Labial trills
to
Luther, German of
Malay
to
Mutation, vocalic
Nahuatl
to
Number
Object
to
Organs of speech
Paiute
to
Pure-relational languages
Quality of speech sounds
to
Russian
Sahaptin
to
Synthetic tendency
Takelma
to
Types, linguistic, change of
Ugro-Finnic
to
Vowels
Walking
to
Written language
Yana
to
Zaconie
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