| Edward Sapir (18841939). Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech. 1921. |
Subject Index |
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| Gaelic, 225 |
| Gender, 100102, 113 |
| German: French influence on, 208, 209, 212; grammatical concepts in sentence, 95; Latin influence on, 206, 208; phonetic drifts, history of, 184, 185, 188, 191193, 197199; plurality, 100; relations, 175, 183; sound-imitative words, 6; sounds, 56, 212; tense forms, 103; umlaut, 202, 203, 204; unanalyzable words, resistance to, 208, 209 |
| German, High, 224 |
| German, Middle High, 184, 185, 192, 204 |
| German, Old High, 175, 184, 185, 192, 194 |
| Germanic languages, 175, 183, 184, 185, 186, 206, 212, 226 |
| Germanic, West, 175, 184, 185, 186, 187, 191, 192, 224 |
| Germans, 224, 225, 226 |
| Gesture languages, 20, 21 |
| Ginneken, Jac van, 40 |
| Glottal cords, 48; action of, 4850 |
| Glottal stop, 49 |
| Gothic, 82, 175, 184 |
| Grammar, 39 |
| Grammatical element, 2632 |
| Grammatical concepts. See Concepts, grammatical. |
| Grammatical processes, classified by, languages, 133135; particular, development by each language of, 62, 63; types of, 63, 64; variety of, use in one language of, 61, 62 |
| Greek, dialectic history of, 162 |
| Greek, classical: affixing, 137; compounds, 67, 68; concord, 121; infixing, 75; influence, 207, 215, 216; pitch accent, 83; plurality, 100; reduplicated perfects, 82, 216; stress, 82, 83; structure, 139, 151, 152; synthetic character, 137; verse, 244, 246 |
| Greek, modern, 137, 163, 194, 212 |
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