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907-8), 9903-7. (4) Churchill, William. _Beach-la-mar: the Jargon or Trade Speech of the Western Pacific._ Washington, 1911. (5) Dana, Richard H., Jr. _A Dictionary of Sea Terms._ London, 1841. (6) Elliott, A.M. "Speech-Mixture in French Canada: English and French," _American Journal of Philology_, X (1889), 133. (7) Flaten, Nils. "Notes on American-Norwegian with a Vocabulary," _Dialect Notes_, II (1900-1904), 115-26. (8) Harrison, James A. "Negro-English," _Transactions and Proceedings American Philological Association_, XVI (1885), Appendix, pp. xxxi-xxxiii. (9) Hempl, George. "Language-Rivalry and Speech-Differentiation in the Case of Race-Mixture," _Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association_. XXIX (1898), 31-47. (10) Knortz, Karl. _Amerikanische Redensarten und Volksgebraeuche._ Leipzig, 1907. (11) Letzner, Karl. _Woerterbuch der englischen Volkssprache Australiens und der englischen Mischsprachen._ Halle, 1891. (12) Pettman, Charles. _Africanderisms._ A glossary of South African colloquial words and phrases and of place and other names. London and New York, 1913. (13) Ralph, Julian. "The Language of the Tenement-Folk," _Harper's Weekly_, XLI (Jan. 23, 1897), 90. (14) Skeat, Walter W. _English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day_. Cambridge, 1911. (15) Yule, Henry, and Burnell, A. C. _Hobson-Jobson._ A glossary of colloquial Anglo-Indian words and phrases, and of kindred terms, etymological, historical, geographical, and discursive; new ed. by Wm. Crooke, London, 1903. VI. PHYSICAL DEFECT AS A FORM OF ISOLATION (1) Bell, Alexander G. "Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the Human Race." _National Academy of Sciences, Memoirs_, II, 177-262. Washington, D.C., 1884. (2) Fay, Edward A. _Marriages of the Deaf in America._ An inquiry concerning the results of marriages of the deaf in America. Washington, D.C., 1893. (3) Desagher, Maurice. "La timidite chez les aveugles," _Revue philosophique_, LXXVI (1913), 269-74. (4) Best, Harry. _The Deaf._ Their position in society and the provision for their education in the United States. New York, 1914. (5) ----. _The Blind._ Their condition and the work being done for them in the United States. New York, 1919. VII. FERAL MEN (1) Rauber, August. _Homo Sapiens Ferus_; oder, Die Zustaende der Verwilderten und ihre Bedeutung fuer Wissenschaft, Politik, und Schule. Leipzig, 1885.
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