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and Allusion in the Bible. Univ. of Pennsylvania Bulletin, Jan. 29, 1921, XXI, 18, 305-25.

117. SAPIR, EDWARD. Language: an Introduction to the Study of Speech. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co.; Oxford: Univ. Press, Milford, 1922. 7 × 51. pp. viii, 258. 8s. 6d. Contents: 1. Introductory: Language Defined; 2. The Elements of Speech; 3. The Sounds of a Language; 4. Form in Language: Grammatical Concepts; 6. Types of Linguistic Structure; 7. Language as a Historical Product: Drift; 8. Language as a Historical Product: Phonetic Law; 9. How Languages Influence Each Other; 10. Language, Race and Culture; II. Language and Literature. Reviewed in N. and Q., May 20, 1922, X, 400; in The New Statesman, July 1, 1922, XIX, 364; by James Wilson Bright in Mod. Lang. Notes, March 1922, XXXVII, 188–92; by A. L. Kroeber in The Dial, March 1922, LXXII, 314-17; by Arthur F. J. Remy in Lit. Review, May 6, 1922, p. 639; by Jacob Zeitlin in The Nation, March 8, 1922, CXIV, 290–1; by E. Prokosch in Journ. Engl. and Germ. Philol., Apr. 1922, XXI, 353–7; by Leonard Bloomfield in The Classical Weekly, March 13, 1922, XV, 142–3.

118. SCHRIJNEN, JOSEF. Einführung in das Studium der indogermanischen Sprachwissenschaft. Übersetzt von Walter Fischer. Heidelberg: Winter, 1921. 8vo. pp. x, 340. Reviewed by E. Prokosch in Journ. Engl. and Germ. Philol., Apr. 1922, XXI, 353–7.

119. SCOTT, HARRY FLETCHER, and CARR, Wilbert Lester. The Development of Language: an Elementary Study of Language History and of the Growth of Our Speech for Use in Schools. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Co., 1921. 20 cm. pp. 215. Illus. $1.20 net.

120. SOLOMONSON, FLORINDA. The Genesis of Language. Quart. Journ. of Speech Education, Nov. 1922, VIII, 372-9.

121. SONNENSCHEIN, E. A. Grammatical Reform. [Cf. Professor Mawer's address to the Engl. Assoc. on May 27, 1922.] T.L.S., Corr., June 1; cf. Allen Mawer, June 8; Sonnenschein and J. W. Mackail, June 15; Allen Mawer, June 22; Otto Jespersen, June 29; Sonnenschein, July 13, 1922.

122. STURTEVANT, E. H. The Origin of Language. The Classical Weekly, Oct. 30, 1922, XVI, 34-8.

123. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, THE. Language. (Leading Art.), Apr. 6, 1922; cf. T. Witton Davies and R. Erskine of Marr, T.L.S., Corr., Apr. 20; D. P. Buckle, Corr., May 4; W. Davies, May 25, 1922. 124. ULLMAN, BERTHOLD LOUIS. Our Latin-English Language. The Classical Journal, Nov. 1922, XVIII, 82-90.

125. VAN DYKE, HENRY. The Fringe of Words. Yale Review, Oct. 1922, n.s. XII, 73-84.

WEEKLEY, ERNEST. See under Dickens, Charles.
WELLS, WHITNEY HASTINGS. See under Dialect.

126. WESEEN, MAURICE HARLEY. Everyday Uses of English. New York: Crowell, 1922. 20.5 cm. pp. xv, 447. $2. Reviewed in Lit. Review, July 8, 1922, p. 795; by R. L. Lyman in School Review,

Oct. 1922, XXX, 634; by Henry A. Dvak in Quart. Journ. Univ. North Dak., Oct. 1922, XIII, 79–81.

127. WOOLBERT, C. H. Speaking and Writing-a Study of Differences. Quart. Journ. of Speech Education, June 1922, VIII, 271–85. 128. WYLD, HENRY C. English Philology in English Universities, 1921. (Bibl. 1921, 74.) Reviewed by A[llen] M[awer] in Mod. Lang. Review, Oct. 1922, XVII, 434.

V. VOCABULARY

V (a). DICTIONARIES

130. A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles. Vol. x, W-Wash, U-Unforeseeable, X-Zyxt. 1921. (Bibl. 1921, 81.) Reviewed in T.L.S., June 8, 1922; in N. and Q., Jan. 7, 1922, X, 18.

131. Authors' and Printers' Dictionary (The). A Guide for Authors, Editors, Printers, Correctors of the Press, Compositors and Typists, ed. by F. Howard Collins. 5th ed., rev. 1921. Milford. Fcap. 8vo. PP. 408. 3s. 6d. Reviewed by Vernon Rendall in Mercury, May 1922,

VI, 104.

132. BENHAM, WILLIAM GURNEY. A Dictionary of Classified Quotations from Authors of All Nations and Periods. New York: Thos. Y. Crowell and Co., 1922. 22.5 cm. pp. vi, [2], 653, [1]. $5 net. Reviewed in Lit. Review, May 6, 1922, p. 642.

133. BOSWORTH, JOSEPH and TOLLER, T. NORTHCOTE. An AngloSaxon Dictionary: Supplement, Part III. (Bibl. 1921, 82.) Reviewed in T.L.S., Mar. 9, 1922; in Mod. Lang. Review, April 1922, XVII, 165–6. 134. Collins' Etymological Dictionary. Collins, 1922. Cr. 8vo. PP. 414. Illus. 2s. 6d. and Is. 9d.

135. FARROW, E. S. A Dictionary of Military Terms. London: Library Press, 1919. Reviewed by Dr F. P. H. Prick van Wely in English Studies, June 1922, IV, 125–7.

136. FERNALD, JAMES C. The Desk Standard Dictionary of the English Language. New ed. by F. H. Vizetelly. Funk and Wagnall, 8vo. Illus. 21S.

137. HYAMSON, Albert MonTEFIORE. A Dictionary of English Phrases. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1922. 22 cm. pp. xvi, 365. $5. London: Routledge. 12s. 6d. Reviewed by E. L. Pearson in The Independent, Apr. 22, 1922, CVIII, 395; in The Nation, June 7, 1922, CXIV, 698; in The Outlook, May 31, 1922, CXXXI, 216; in The Springfield Republican, June 20, 1922, p. 8; in T.L.S., March 2, 1922; in The New Statesman, Feb. 11, 1922, XVIII, 538; in The Spectator, March 11, CXXVIII, 307; in The Nation-Athen., March 11, xxx, 867; in Sat. Review, Jan. 21, 1922, CXXXIII, 67.

138. KELLNER, LEON. Shakespeare-Wörterbuch. (Engl. Bibliothek 1.) Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1922. 8vo. pp. viii, 358. Reviewed in Lit. Zentralbl., July 1922, LXXIII, 518; by W. Keller in Shak. Jahrb., 1922, LVIII, 137; shortly in T.L.S., Aug. 10.

139. SZANA, ALEXANDER. Wörterbuch der englischen Abkürzungen, Masse, Gewichte und Münzen. Methode Gaspey-Otto Sauer. Heidelberg: F. Groos, 1922. 8vo. pp. v, 187.

140. TOLKIEN, J. R. R. A Middle English Vocabulary. Milford, 1922. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. Reviewed in N. and Q., May 27, 1922, X, 420. See also under Middle English: Sisam, K.

TOLLER, T. N. See above under Bosworth, Joseph.

141. VIZETELLY, FRANK H. The College Standard Dictionary of the English Language Abridged from the New Standard Dictionary. Funk and Wagnalls. $5. Reviewed in T.L.S., Dec. 7, 1922.

142. The Practical Standard Dictionary of the English Language. Funk and Wagnall, 1922. Roy. 8vo. Illus. 27s. 6d.

143. WEBSTER, NOAH. Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, Based on the International Dictionary of 1890 and 1900, now Completely Revised. [442,000 words, 6000 illus.] Springfield, Mass.: G. and C. Merriam Co., 1921. 31.5 cm. pp. xcii, 2620, 256. Illus., maps.

V (b). WORD STUDY

144. BARBIER, PAUL. English Influence on the French Vocabulary. (S.P.E., Tract no. 7.) Clar. Press, 1921. 8vo., 9 × 6. pp. 44. 3s. 6d. 145. BARFIELD, OWEN. “Ruin." [The use of the word in poetry.] Mercury, Dec. 1922, VII, 164–70.

146. BUSH, STEPHEN HAYES. Old Northern French Loan-Words in Middle English. Philol. Quarterly, July 1922, 1, 161–72.

147. DAGGETT, WINDSOR P. Ugly Words. Quart. Journ. of Speech Education, June 1922, VIII, 266-70. [On pronunciation.]

148. DOWDALL, H. C. The word "State." T.L.S., Corr., June 1,

1922.

149. EHLERS, HANS. Farbige Worte im England der Kriegszeit. Greifsw. Diss. Leipzig: Teubner, 1922.

FAIRCHILD, ARTHUR H. R. See below under Shakespeare, W. FÖRSTER, MAX. See under I. General, Texte u. Forsch. zur Engl. Kulturgeschichte.

See under Name Study.

150. Keltisches Wortgut im Englischen. (Bibl. 1921, 95.) (Texte und Forsch. zur engl. Kulturgesch., Festgabe für F. Liebermann.) Reviewed by E. Ekwall in Anglia Beibl., April 1922, XXXIII, 73-82.

151. Hedge-bot; Gate: Bot: Harr Post. N. and Q., Dec. 2, 1922, XI, 459.

152. HOLTHAUSEN, F. Etymologien. Zeit. f. vergl. Sprachforsch., Jan. 1922, L, 141-3. [O.E. watum, N.E. lark, O.E. Eotan.]

153. HORN, WILHELM. N.E. solder 'Löten, Lötzeug.' Engl. Stud., April 1922, LVI, 287-91.

154. KASPERS, WILLY. Etymologien. Zeit. f. vergl. Sprachforsch., Jan. 1922, L, 155–7. [N.E. town.]

155. KIRK, S. J.

“Pannum-Time." T.L.S., Corr., Nov. 2; cf.

John Sampson and R. W. Chapman, Nov. 9, 1922.

156. KLAEBER, Friedrich. Zum Bedeutungsinhalt gewisser altenglischer Wörter und ihrer Verwendung. Anglia, July 1922, XLVI, 232-8. [beorscealc, weorod, maguđegn, cyst.]

157. KLUGE, FRIEDRICH. Zur Lehre von der Germ. Anfangsbetonung. Anglia, April 1922, XLVI, 191–2. [O.E. gafol, gomen, geatolic, gespon.]

158. LANGENFELT, GÖSTA. Toponymics or derivations from Local Names in English. (Bibl. 1920, 111, 19 b.) Reviewed by W. Fischer in Engl. Stud., Oct. 1922, LVI, 408-10.

159. LIEBERMANN, FELIX. Ags. for neode: durch (unter) Zwang. Archiv, Oct. 1922, LXXVI, 91.

160. LUICK, K. Zu Me. Maude. Engl. Stud., Oct. 1922, LVI, 462.

161. MOORE SMITH, G. C. "Dun." T.L.S., Corr., Apr. 27, 1922. 162. NOACK, KURT ERICH. Wörterbuchstudien über 'Hand' im Altenglischen unter Heranziehung anderer altgermanischer Dialekte. MS Diss., Jena, 1920 (1921). Summary in Phil. Fak. Jena, Verzeichnis der Diss., 1920, II, 82-3.

163. PRICK VAN WELY, F. P. H. War Words and Peace Pipings. (Materials for a study in slang and neologism.) English Studies, Feb. 1922, IV, 10–19; April 1922, IV, 60–4. [Letter A.]

164. Q. V. “Earthland.” N. and Q., Feb. 25, 1922, X, 148.

RAVEN, ANTON ADOLPH. See below under Twentieth Century: Masefield, J.

165. RITTER, OTTO. Vermischte Beiträge zur englischen Sprachgeschichte. Etymologie, Ortsnamenkunde, Lautlehre. Halle: Niemeyer, 1922. 8vo. pp. xi, 219.

166. R. L. B. Notes on the N.E.D. ('Relax' as a substantive.) T.L.S., Corr., Jan. 5, 1922.

167. SCHLUTter, Otto B. 1. O.E. Sárcréne 'so tender and sore to the touch as to make you cry with pain'; 2. Another instance of O.E. sýta ploughman'; 3. O.E. Fótsetl ‘a footstool'; 4. O.E. Stáncæstil acervus lapidum'; 5. O.E. Swinlic 'porcinus'; 6. O.E. Tíh =M.L.G. Tî =O.H.G. Zich. Neophilologus, April 1922, VII, 211–16.

168. Weitere Beiträge zur altenglischen Wortforschung. Anglia, April 1922, XLVI, 143-71. [O.E. álgé, súþfór, scindel, ing, bréopan, darian, æl, færbēna, *fanbena, Wiægenweoras, Béan, flind, seldsýnde, gelyfed, lesan, wif brocan, bi Ríne, biscp.] Ibid. July 1922, XLVI, 206–31. [O.E. reocan, cæcepol, biscp, geþyllan, ságer, ánwedd, mære, hors-syđđa, hæting, rádor, hælan, padde, onwære, onniman, ofásnipan, pelma, welma, gepylman, mylengear.] Ibid. July 1922, XLVI, 286–8. [Explanation of the glosses uitelli sueoras and uetellus sueor.] Ibid. Oct. 1922, XLVI, 323–43. [Notes on the N.E.D.]

169. Zur Rechtfertigung meiner Stellung zu Holthausen. Anglia, July 1922, XLVI, 202–5. [O.E. gloss: vecta: stent; stent=sterc.]

170. SCHÜCKING, L. L. Ags. scritan. Engl. Stud., Jan. 1922, LVI, 171-2.

171. SELF-WEEKS, WILLIAM and others. Grave and Gressom. N. and Q., Apr. 22, 1922, X, 311.

172. SELF-WEEKS, WILLIAM. Hay-Silver. N. and Q., June 10, 1922, X, 454-5; June 24, X, 494.

173. STRACHAN, L. R. M. Berwick. N. and Q., May 6, 1922, x, 355. 174. TOWNSHEND, H. B. "Maverick." T.L.S., Corr., June 29, 1922. 175. WAINEWRIGHT, JOHN B. Stirrup: Stapes. N. and Q., Aug. 12, 1922, XI, 131; Sept. 2, pp. 198–9; cf. Edw. Bensley, Sept. 23, p. 256; Oct. 21, pp. 331-2; Robert Pierpoint, Sept. 30, pp. 275–6.

176. WINDER, THOMAS. South Devon Words. [voyer, vanginday, lou (e).] N. and Q., Dec. 2, 1922, XI, 452; cf. Dec. 16, pp. 494–5. 177. WITHINGTON, ROBERT. A Portmanteau Word of 1761: "Tomax." Mod. Lang. Notes, June 1922, XXXVII, 377-9.

V (c). NAME STUDY

178. ANSCOMBE, ALFRED. The Etymon of Portslade and Portsmouth. Anglia, Oct. 1922, Xlvi, 383–4.

179. BARRAND, F. ALBAN. Sussex Pronunciation of Place Names. N. and Q., Jan. 14, 1922, X, 30.

180. BONNER, ARTHUR. The Name "Rotten Row." London and Middlesex Arch. Soc. Trans. 1922, pp. 265–72.

181. BRADLEY, HENRY. The alleged O.E. word stréat. T.L.S Corr., Dec. 21, 1922.

182. CRAWFORD, O. G. S. The Andover District. Oxford Un Press, 1922. [Appendix E. Geographical restoration of Anglo-Sax Bounds, pp. 65–82.]

183.

OF ILLINOIS LEERAK

SEP 19 1923

The Anglo-Saxon Bounds of Bedwyn and Burbage.

Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine, 1922, XLI, 281–301.

184. CRISTAL, INA. "Bretel." N. and Q., March 4, 1922, X,

cf. ib. April 15, X, 295, July 1, XI, 17; Ernest Weekley, July 12x1, 52; E. G. Tarrant, Aug. 12, XI, 133.

185. EKWALL, EILERT. Engelska ordet carse. Namn och Bygd, 1921, IX, 161–2.

186.

Engelska ortnamnet Skunner How. Namn och Bygd,

1921, IX, 162.
187.
Press, 1922. 8vo. 9 × 7. pp. xvi, 280. 25s. Reviewed in N. and Q.,
Aug. 12, 1922, XI, 139; by Henry Bradley in Engl. Hist. Review,
Oct. 1922, XXXVII, 605-6; in T.L.S., Aug. 17, 1922; in The Spectator,
Aug. 5, 1922, cxxix, 181; in Sat. Review, Aug. 19, 1922, cxxxiv, 288.
188.
O.E. Gyrwe. Anglia Beibl., May 1922, XXXIII, 116–18.
189. Scandinavians and Celts in the North-West of England.
(Bibl. 1920, III, 41.) Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup; Leipzig: O. Harrasso-
witz, 1918. 8vo. Reviewed by G. Binz in Literaturblatt, Jan.-Feb.
1922, XLIII, 22-5.

The Place-names of Lancashire. Manchester: Univ.

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