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A. Baugh, Allan G. Chester, Alfred B. Harbage
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A study of the sentence type often treated as exclamatory, though without exclamatory force, in English and other languages. Callahan, J. J. See General , s .v . Linguistics. Coon, Arthur M. “‘Lasso’: Pronunciation.” N&Q, clxxviii . 285-286. Critchley, Macdonald. The Language of Gesture. N.Y. Dennis, Leah. “The Progressive Tense: Frequency of Its Use in English.” PMLA, lv . 855-865. Dunlap, A. R. “ ‘Vicious’ Pronunciations in Eighteenth-Century English.” AS, xv. 364-367. Eliason, Norman E., and Davis, Roland C. The Effect of Stress upon Quantity in Dissyllables: An Experimental and Historical Study. Bloomington, 1939. {Indiana Univ. Pub., Science Ser., No. 8.) Elson, John J. “Items of Elizabethan Usage.” N&Q, clxxix . 314. Emsley, Bert. “Progress in Pronouncing Dictionaries.” AS, xv. 55-59. Ericson, E. E. “Notes for the ‘NED’.’’ AS, xv. 339-340. Follett, Wilson. “The State of the Language.” Atl. Mo., clxv . 115-116, etc.