The author, Secretary-Treasurer of the Linguistic Society of America during the crucial phase of the post-World War II growth of linguistics as an autonomous academic speciality, 1950–1968, reports on the events that shaped the LSA and the discipline in North America in general. Whereas the Society counted only 829 members, individual and institutional, in 1950, the total number had risen to 4,375 by 1968. The author narrates, in a year-by-year manner, the acitivities that held the Society together during this period and furthered the exchange of ideas among the different generations of linguists, namely, (1) the annual meetings, traditionally held at the end of December, at which both established scholars and fledgling researchers presented papers and had them discussed; (2) the annual summer institutes, first held for a number of years in a row at the University of Michigan and subsequently at several other campuses in the United States, and (3) the publication of Language, the Society’s organ, ably edited by Bernard Bloch from 1941 until his death in 1965.
1958A Structural Sketch of Rumanian. (= Language Monograph, 26.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
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1951Obituary on Harold Herman Bender (1882–1951). Language 271.612–613.
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1953 “A Quasi-Arithmetical Notation for Syntactic Description”. Language 291.47–58.
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1954 “Logical Syntax and Semantics”. Language 301.230–237.
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1955 “Syntax and Semantics: Their linguistic relevance”. Language 311.36–45.
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1957Syntactic Structures. The Hague: Mouton. (2nd ed. 1962.)
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1956 “On Accent and Structure in English”. For Roman Jakobson: Essays on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday, 11 Oct. 1956 ed. by Morris Halle, Horace G. Luntet al., 65–80. The Hague: Mouton.
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1956 “India as a Linguistic Area”. Language 321.3–16.
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1964Obituary of Franklin Edgerton (1885–1967). Language 401. 111–123.
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1966 “Style and Meaning in Oral Literature”. Language 421.323–345.
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1954 “Meaning and Linguistic Analysis”. Language 301.57–68.
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1955The Historical Development of Tenses from Late Latin to Old French. (= Language Dissertation, 51.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
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1958 “A Descriptive Technique for the Treatment of Meaning”. Language 341.1–32.
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1964Obituary of Karl Bühler (1879–1963). Language 401.633–635.
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1967Predication-Typing: A pilot study in semantic analysis. (= Language Monograph, 27.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
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1966 “Synchronic and Diachronic Universals in Phonology”. Language 421.508–517.
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1966 “Vowels and Semivowels in Algonkian”. Language 421. 479–488.
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1952Obituary of Edgar Howard Sturtevant (1875–1952). Language 281.417–434.
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Hall, Pauline Cook
1956A Bibliograophy of Spanish Linguistics: Articles in serial publications. (= Language Dissertation, 54.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
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1966Obituary of Joshua Whatmough (1897–1964). Language 421.620–631.
Hamp, Eric P., Fred W. Householder & Robert Austerlitz
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1952 “Discourse Analysis”. Language 281.1–30.
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1957 “Co-Occurrence and Transformation in Linguistic Structure”. Language 331.283–340. [Rev. version of 1955 LSA Presidential Address.]
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1951 “Directions in Modern Linguistics”. Language 271.211–222. (Repr. in Joos 1957.357–363.).
Haugen, Einar
1966Obituary of Alf Sommerfelt (1892–1965). Language 331.612–614.
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1952Review of Giuliano Bonfante, Semantics (Princeton, N.J.: Ampersand Press 1950) Language 281.256–261.
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1958Introduction to Linguistic Structures: From sound to sentence in English. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., xi1, 496 pp.
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1963A History of the Linguistic Institute. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana Univ. Press, 151 pp.
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1967 “The Current Relevance of Bloch’s [1948] ‘Postulates’”. Language 431.203–207.
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1948 “A Note on ‘Structure’”. IJAL 141.269–271. (Repr. in Joos 1957.279–280, with a comment by Joos.)
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1958 A Course in Modern Linguistics. New York: Macmillan.
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ed.1970A Leonard Bloomfield Anthology. Bloomington & London: Indiana Univ. Press.
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1959 “Some Uses of Nothing”. Language 351.409–420.
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1960 “Phonetic Similarity in Internal Reconstruction”. Language 361.191–192.
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1964Obituary of George Melville Bolling (1871–1963). Language 401.329–336.
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1951 “Cultural Implications of Some Navaho Linguistic Categories”. Language 271.111–20.
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1966 “Hare Phonology: An historical study”. Language 421.499–507.
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1952Review of Harris (1951). IJAL 181.260–268.
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1961Obituary of Alfred Louis Kroeber (1876–1960). Language 371.1–28. (Repr. in Essays in the History of Linguistic Anthropology by Dell Hymes, 245–272. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins 1983.)
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1966 “Grammatical Parallelism and Its Russian Facet”. Language 421.399–429.
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1955The Syntax of Modern Colloquial Japanese. (= Language Dissertation, 52.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
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1964 “Mentalism in Linguistics”. Language 401.124–137.
Katz, Jerrold J. & Jerry A. Fodor
1963 “The Structure of a Semantic Theory”. Language 391.170–210.
Kerns, J. Alexander & Benjamin Schwartz
1968 “Chronology of Athematics and Thematics in Proto-Indo-European”. Language 441.717–719.
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1960 “Statistics, Indo-European, and Taxonomy”. Language 361.1–21.
Lakoff, Robin T.
1969Review of Grammaire générale et raisonnée, critical ed. prepared by Herbert E. Brekle (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog 1966) Language 451.343–364.
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1966 “Prolegomena to a Theory of Phonology”. Language 421.536–573.
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1967Obituary of Emma Adelaide Hahn (1893–1967). Language 431.958–964.
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1953 “The Basis of Glottochronology”. Language 291.113–127.
Lees, Robert B.
1957Review of Chomsky (1957). Language 331.375–408.
Lehiste, Ilse
1960An Acoustic-Phonetic Study of Internal Open Juncture. (= Phonetica Supplement, 5.) Basel & New York: S. Karger, 54 pp. [Univ. of Michigan dissertation 1959.]
Li, Fang-Kuei
1966 “The Zero Initial and the Zero Syllabic”. Language 421. 300–302.
Malkiel, Yakov
1966 “Diphthongization, Monophthongization, Metaphony: Studies in their interaction in the paradigm of Old Spanish -ir verbs”. Language 421.430–472.
Malkiel, Yakov
1967Obituary of Uriel Weinreich (1926–1967). Language 431.605–607.
Marckwardt, Albert H.
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Marckwardt, Albert H.
1968Obituary of Charles Carpenter Fries (1887–1967). Language 441.205–210.
McDavid, Raven I.
1965Obituary of John Kepke (1891–1965). Language 431. 825–826.
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1951 “Structuralism and Literary Tradition”. Language 271.1–12.
Neuman, Paul
1968 “The Reality of Morphophonemes”. Language 441.507–515.
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1967Obituary of Morris Swadesh (1909–1967). Language 431.948–957.
Olmsted, David
1953Review of Anthrology Today by A. L. Kroeberet al. (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press 1953) Language 291.590–597.
Pickett, Velma Bernice
1960The Grammatical Hierarchy of Isthmus Zapotec. (= Language Dissertation, 56.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
Pittman, Richard Saunders
1954A Grammar of Tetelcingo (Morelos) Nahuatl. (= Language Dissertation, 50.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
Robins, R. H.
1961Obituary of John Rupert Firth (1890–1960). Language 371.191–200.
Schatz, Carol D.
1954 “The Role of Context in the Perception of Stops”. Language 301.47–56.
Sledd, James H.
1964Review of Morton Bloomfield & Leonard Newmark, A Linguistic Introduction to the History of English (Nw York: Alfred A. Knopf 1963) Language 401.465–483.
Sledd, James H.
1966 “Breaking, Umlaut, and the Southern Drawl”. Language 421. 18–41.
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1940De la toponymie bretonne: Dictionnaire étymologique. (= Language Monograph, 20.) Baltimore, Md.: Waverly Press.
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