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263. MAWER, ALLEN. English Place-Name Study. See 63. 264.

Place-Names and History. (Bibl. 1922, 210.) Rev. by

Jos. Mansion in E. Studies, Oct. 1926, VIII, 153.

265.

Whitby-Strensall. T.L.S., Aug. 19, 1926, 549.

266. MAWER, A. and F. M. STENTON. The Place-Names of Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire. See 80.

267.

The Place-Names of Buckinghamshire. See 81. 268. MEANY, EDMOND S. Origin of Washington Geographic Names. Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1923. Rev. by Allen R. Benham in Amer. Speech, Apr. 1926, 1, 397.

269. NICOLSON, JOHN. History from Place-Names. Word-Lore, May-June 1926, 1, 97–9.

270. PHILIPPSON, E. Phol, Polesleah u. Poling. Archiv, 1921, CL, 228-31.

271. PHILLIPs, W. Alison. The Revolution in Place-Names. Contemp. Rev., 1925, CXXVII, 478–82.

272. POUND, LOUISE. Curious Club Names. Amer. Speech, Feb. 1926, 1, 268.

273. RIDGEWAY, WILLIAM. The Etymology of Durham. T.L.S., July 29, 1926, 512; Aug. 12, 1926, 537. Cf. ALLEN MAWER, ib., Aug. 5, 1926, 525.

274. RYE, WALTER. The Derivation of London. T.L.S., July 1, 1926, 448.

275. SCHRÖDER, Edward. Zu Haupt als Quelle. Namn och bygd, 1926, XIV, 20-30.

276. SMITH, A. H. The Place-Names of North Yorkshire. Yorkshire Dialect Soc., Apr. 1926, IV, xxvii, 7–19.

277. STENTON, F. M. The free Peasantry of the Northern Danelaw. Kungl. Humanistiska Vetenskapssamfundet i Lund (Reg. Societas Humaniorum Litterarum Lundensis). Bulletin, 1925-6, pp. 73-185. Lund, 1926.

278. WILLIAMSON, F. Rotten Row. N.Q., May 1, 1926, CL, 315; cf. H. ASKEW, ib., May 22, 1926, CL, 373-4.

279. ZACHRISSON, R. E. English Place-Names and River-Names containing the Primitive Germanic Roots *Vis, *Vask. (Uppsala universitets årsskrift, 1926, 2.) Uppsala: A.-B. Lundeqvistska bokhandeln, 1926. 8vo. pp. 67. 2.25 Swed. crowns.

280. English Place-Names in -ing of Scandinavian Origin. Uppsala: Almqvist och Wiksells, 1924. pp. 130. Rev. by E. V. Gordon in M.L.R., Jan. 1926, xx1, 76–7; by G. Binz in Anglia Beibl., Jan. 1926, XXXVII, 22—5.

281.

Some English Place-Name Etymologies. (Bibl. 1924, 192.) Rev. by E. V. Gordon in M.L.R., Jan. 1926, xx1, 76–7.

282.

Some English Place-Names in a French Garb. (Bibl. 1925, 240.) Rev. by E. V. Gordon in M.L.R., Jan. 1926, xx1, 76–7. 283. Some Yorkshire Place-Names: York, Ure, Jervaulx. M.L.R., Oct. 1926, XXI, 361–7.

284. ZACHRISSON, R. E. Topographical Names containing Primitive Germanic *geb. Namn och bygd, 1926, XIV, 51–64. [Ivel, Yeo, Givendale, etc.]

285. ZETTERSTEIN, LOUIS. City Street Names. Rev. in N.Q., Feb. 6, 1926, CL, 108.

286.

The Origin of the Name of London. N.Q., Jan. 16,

1926, CL, 42-3.

VI (d). SEMANTICS

287. Kroesch, Samuel. Analogy as a Factor in Semantic Change. Language, Mar. 1926, 11, 35-45.

288. Germanic words for 'deceive.' (Bibl. 1923, 212.) Rev. by H. W. J. Kroes in Museum, July 1926, XXXIII, 10, 263.

289. OGDEN, C. K. and I. A. RICHARDS. The Meaning of Meaning. A Study of the Influence of Language upon Thought and the Science of Symbolism. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1923. (Bibl. 1923, 214.) Article on same by Bertrand Russell in Dial, Aug. 1926, LXXXI, 115–21. 290. PLATT, JOAN. The Development of English Colloquial Idiom during the Eighteenth Century. R.E.S., Jan. 1926, 11, 70–81; Apr. 1926, 11, 189–96.

291. SMALL, G. W. The Comparison of Inequality. 1923. (Bibl. 1925, 244.) Rev. by J. H. G. Grattan in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 241–2; by A. Bosker in E. Studies, June 1926, VIII, 81-3; by Morgan Callaway, Jr., in A. J. Phil., Apr., May, June 1926, XLVII, 198–9; by E. H. Sturtevant in Language, Sept. 1926, II, 197.

292. UHLER, KARL. Die Bedeutungsgleichheit der Altenglischen Adjectiva und Adverbia mit und ohne -lic (-lice). Anglistische Forschungen, Heft 62. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1926. 4 M. Rev. by Kemp Malone in J. E. G. Phil., Oct. 1926, xxv, 586–8; in M.L.R., July 1926, XXI, 344.

VI (e). IDIOMS

293. CLAUDIUS, R. HOWARD. Amer. Speech, May 1926, 1, 446.

Different To, From, or Than?

294. LITTELL, ROBERT. Words and Idioms. New Republic, Oct. 21, 1925, XLIV, 235–6.

295. MANDER, Gerald P. 'Brought Home' [legal idiom of the 16th century]. T.L.S., Oct. 14, 1926, 698; cf. ib., Oct. 21, 1926, 722. 296. MATTHEWS, BRANDER. Leadership in the English Idiom. Lit. Digest Internat. Book Rev., Mar. 1926, IV, 254-5.

297. MORRISOn, Estelle REES. 'You All' and 'the All.' Amer. Speech, Dec. 1926, 11, 133.

298. NATION, THE. Grammar versus Idiom. See 143.

299. PIPER, EDWIN FORD. A Survival: 'a pair of beads.' Amer. Speech, May 1926, 1, 442.

VII. HISTORY OF LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR

VII (a). GRAMMARS

Historical. 300. JORDAN, RICHARD. Handbuch der Mittelenglischen Grammatik. 1. Teil: Lautlehre. (Bibl. 1925, 255.) Rev. by Robert J. Menner in J. E. G. Phil., July 1926, XXV, 415–18; by Eilert Ekwall in Litteris, 1926, 111, 153-8; by Kemp Malone in M.L.N., June 1926, XLI, 400–1; by Cyril Brett in M.L.R., Jan. 1926, XXI, 78; by F. Klaeber in E. St., 1926, LX, 317-22; by K. Luick in Anglia Beibl., July 1926, xXXVII, 193-8.

301. MOORE, SAMUEL. Historical Outlines of English Phonology and Morphology. 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 256.) Rev. by E. G. Ingram in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 240–1; by Martin B. Ruud in J. E. G. Phil., Apr. 1926, xxv, 269–73.

302. WRIGHT, JOSEPH and ELIZABETH MARY WRIGHT. An Elementary Historical New English Grammar. (Bibl. 1924, 202; 1925, 260.) Rev. by M. B. Ruud in J. E. G. Phil., Jan. 1926, xxv, 120–5; by J. H. G. Grattan in M.L.R., Oct. 1926, XXI, 446–7; by K. Brunner in Archiv, 1926, CXLIX, 285-6.

Present Day. 303. CRONWALL, UNO. Engelsk grammatik. Helsingfors, 1926. pp. xii, 236.

304. DEUTSCHBEIN, M., H. MUTSCHMANN and H. EICKER. Handbuch der englischen Grammatik. Leipzig: Quelle u. Meyer. pp. xvi, 280. Rev. by J. Ellinger in Anglia Beibl., May 1926, XXXVII, 151-7. 305. GRATTAN, J. H. G. and P. GURREY. Our Living Language. 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 254.) Rev. by Allen Mawer in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, II, 242-3; by E. Kruisinga in Anglia Beibl., Jan. 1926, XXXVII, 27–30. 306. JAGGER, J. HUBERT. Modern English. (Bibl. 1925, 138.) Rev. by E. Rosenbach in E. St., 1926, LX, 322-7.

307. KRUISINGA, E. A Handbook of Present-day English. Part I. English Sounds. (Bibl. 1925, 283.) Rev. by J. van der Laan in Tijdschrift voor Taal en Letteren, July-Aug. 1926, XIV, 224-7; by W. van der Gaaf in Museum, Aug.-Sept. 1926, XXXIII, 298.

308. A Handbook of Present-day English. Part II. English Accidence and Syntax. 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 147.) Rev. by J. H. G. Grattan in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 243-4.

309. PALMER, HAROLD E. A Grammar of Spoken English. (Bibl. 1924, 197; 1925, 257.) Rev. by P. Roorda in E. Studies, Aug. 1926, VIII, 115-16; by J. H. G. Grattan in M.L.R., Oct. 1926, XXI, 447–9.

310. POUTSMA, H. A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the use of Continental, especially Dutch, Students. Part 11, The Parts of Speech. Section II, The Verb and the Particles. Groningen: P. Noordhoff, 1926. 91 × 61. pp. vii, 891. F. 16.50. Rev. in E. Studies, June 1926, VIII, 65–7.

311. TREBLE, H. A. and G. H. VALLINS. The Gateway to English. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, American Branch. pp. iv, 107. Rev. by Kemp Malone in M.L.N., Dec. 1926, XLI, 553–4.

VII (b). ORTHOGRAPHY

312. COXE, WARREN WINFRED. The Influence of Latin on the Spelling of English Words. (Journal of Educational Research Monographs, No. 7.) Bloomington, Ill.: Public School Pub. Co., 1925. 8vo. pp. 121. Diagrams.

313. LLOYD, BERTRAM. Two Notes on Elizabethan Orthography. I. 'Ey' for 'Ay.' II. 'Shay' (or 'shey') for 'say.' R.E.S., Apr. 1926, II, 204-6.

314. MAGRUDER, MARY. Early American Textbooks: Spelling Books. National Educational Association Jour., Apr. 1926, XV, 113. 315. PERRIN, P. G. Letter from Daniel Boone. Amer. Speech, Mar. 1926, 1, 314. [Study in early orthography.]

VII (c). PHONOLOGY (INCL. PHONETICS)

316. BARROWS, SARAH T. and ANNA D. CORDTS. The Teacher s Book of Phonetics. Boston: Ginn, 1926. pp. xi, 199. $1.40.

317. BORDEN, RICHARD C. and ALVIN C. BUSSE. Speech Correction. (Bibl. 1925, 266.) Rev. by Robert West in Quart. Jour. Speech Ed., Apr. 1926, x11. 206–7; by Sara M. Stinchfield, ib., June 1926, XII, 217-18.

318. BOROWSKI, BRUNO. Funktion, Affekt Gliederzahl u. Laut. Beitr. aus d. Englischen. See 86.

319. Lautdubletten im Altenglischen. (Bibl. 1924, 210; 1925, 267.) Rev. by P. Fijn van Draat in Museum, Mar. 1926, XXXIII, 6, 144-6; by Kemp Malone in J. E. G. Phil., Oct. 1926, xxv, 586-8; by E. Ekwall in Anglia Beibl., June 1926, XXXVII, 161–5.

320. COLLITZ, HERMANN. A Century of Grimm's Law. Language, Sept. 1926, II, 174–83.

321. DAGGETT, WINDSOR P. The Sound of English. Theatre Arts Monthly, Jan. 1926, x, 25-31.

322. DE RENNES, Brander. How English Names Trip American Tongues. Lit. Digest, Sept. 19, 1925, LXXXVI, 52, 56.

323. EIJKMAN, L. P. H. The soft palate and nasality. Neophilologus, Apr. 1926, XI, 3, 207–18; July 1926, x1, 4, 277–8.

324. ESPER, ERWIN ALLEN. A Technique for the Experimental Investigation of Associative Interference in Artificial Linguistic Material. Language Monographs. Philadelphia: Linguistic Society of America, Nov. 1925, 1. 26 cm. pp. [2], 47.

325. GRAY, GILES WILKESON. An Experimental Study of the Vibrato in Speech. Quart. Jour. Speech Ed., Nov. 1926, XII, 296–333. 326. GUITTART, L. J. De Intonatie van het Nederlands met inbegrip van een Vergelijking met de Engelse Intonatie. (Bibl. 1925, 276.) Rev. by J. van der Laan in Tijdschrift voor Taal en Letteren, July-Aug. 1926, XIV, 4–5, 223-4.

327. HANEY, JOHN L. Our Agile American Accents. Amer. Speech, Apr. 1926, 1, 378–82.

328. HORN, WILHELM. Ferndissimilation: w-w zu w-j, t-t zu t−k, t-d zu p-d, s-s zu p-s, n-n zu n-m, r-r zu r-n. Archiv, 1926, CL, 231-2.

329. JENKINSON, HILARY. Notes on the study of English Pronunciation of the Sixteenth Century. R.E.S., Apr. 1926, II, 152-8.

330. JIRICZEK, O. L. Der Lautwert des runischen R zur Vikingerzeit. (Cf. W. KELLER, Skandinavischer Einfluss in der englischen Flexion. Bibl. 1925, 108.) E. St., 1926, LX, 217-37.

331. JONES, S. Seeing Our Speech as Others Hear It. Scientific American, Jan. 1926, CXXXIV, 28–9.

332. KARPF, F. Zur amerikanischen Intonation. N. Sprachen, XXXIV, 376-9.

333. KARSTIEN, C. Ags. 'nāmon'-'zeāfon.' E. St., 1926, LXI, 1-8. 334. KENYON, JOHN S. Some Notes on American R. Amer. Speech, Mar. 1926, 1, 329–39.

335. KIHLBOM, ASTA. A Contribution to the Study of Fifteenth Century English. 1. Inaugural dissertation. Uppsala: Almqvist and Wiksells, 1926. 8vo. pp. xxxii, 205.

336. KLINGHARDT, H. and G. KLEMM. Übungen im englischen Tonfall. (2nd revised edition.) Leipzig: Quelle u. Meyer, 1926. pp. xvi, 175.

337. KRUISINGA, E. An Introduction to the Study of English Sounds. Fourth edition. Utrecht: Kemink, 1926. 191 × 14 cm. pp. viii, 149. F. 1.95.

338. MALONE, KEMP. Pitch Patterns in English. Studies in Phil., July 1926, XXIII, 371–9.

339.

XXIII, 483-90.

Studies in English Phonology. M. Phil., May 1926,

340. MILLER, WILLIAM JOHN. Motor Control and Ability in Interpretation. Quart. Jour. Speech Ed., Nov. 1926, XII, 334–7.

341. NICKLIN, T. Standard English Pronunciation. The World's Manuals Series. Oxford, 1925. pp. 101. Rev. by C. K. Thomas in Quart. Jour. Speech Ed., Nov. 1926, XII, 383-4.

342. PALMER, HAROLD E. Exercises. (Bibl. 1922, 274.) Aug. 1926, VIII, 112–14.

English Intonation with Systematic
Rev. by P. Roorda in E. Studies,

343. Everyday Sentences in Spoken English. (Bibl. 1922, 273.) Rev. by P. Roorda in E. Studies, Aug. 1926, VIII, 114–15.

344. PEPPARD, HELEN M. The Correction of Speech Defects. With an Introduction by Wм. C. BAYLEY and JOHN A. H. KEITH. New York: Macmillan, 1925. 19.5 cm. pp. ix, 180. Rev. by C. K. Thomas in Quart. Jour. Speech Ed., Apr. 1926, XII, 207-8; by Sarah T. Barrows in Language, Dec. 1926, 11, 252–3.

345. SCHMIDT, G. Meals sent out-Drinks sent for. Zur Betonung der Präpositionen. Zs. für französ. u. engl. Unterricht, xxv, 486–93.

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