PE 5 S 6(21) : The Society's work.; BJL
1
PE 5 S 6(23) : English handwriting.; BJL
1
PE 5 S 6(26) : English vowel-sounds.; BJL
1927
1
PE 5 S 6(28) : English handwriting cont. fr. tract 23, edited by R. Bridges. Fairbank. A.J. : Notes on penmanship.; BJL
1
PE 5 S 6(29) : Shakespeare's English.; BJL
1
PE 5 S 6(35) : Robert Bridges recollections by Logan Pearsall Smith. His work on the English Language, by Elizabeth Daryash.; BJL
1931
1
PE 5 S 6(37) : 'Oxford' English.; BJL
1
PE 5 S 6(8) : What is pure French, Fowler H.W. Note on "as to".; BJL
1
PE 5 S 6(9) : The language of anatomy.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(1) : Preliminary announcement & list of members, Oct. 1919.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(11) : Metaphor.; BJL
1922
1
PE 5 S6(12) : English idioms.; BJL
1923
1
PE 5 S6(13) : English influence on the French vocabulary, 2.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(14) : On the terms Briton, British, Britisher. by H. Bradby and R. Bridges : Preposition at end by H.W. Fowler.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(16) : Logic & grammar MacRitchie D & Stevenson W.H. Great & Little Britain.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(17) : Four words : re,antic, originality, creative, genius.; BJL
1924
1
PE 5 S6(19) : Medium aevum ' the middle age.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(2) : On English homophones.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(22) : The nature of human speech, Fowler H.W. on the use of itolic Bridges R. Reviews & misc notes.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(24) : Notes on relative clauses. Scott F.N. : American Slang.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(25) : On some disputed points in English grammar.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(27) : The study of American English.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(3) : A few practical suggestions by Logan Pearsall Smith. Editorial, co-operation of members etc.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(30) : American pronunciation, Barnes M : Words from the French, Bridges R : Pronunciation of clothes.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(31) : Needed words By Logan Pearsall Smith. words wanted in connexion with arts, by Roger Fry. Jeremy Bentham and word-creation, by Graham Wollas.; BJL
1928
1
PE 5 S6(32) : The BBC's recommendations for pronouncing doubtful words / with criticism edited by R. Bridges.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(33) : The bull's bellow, Jespersen O : Veiled language, Joseph H.W.B. The word 'person' Sisam K.:word division.; BJL
1926
1
PE 5 S6(34) : Interlanguage, Smith J.A. : Artificial languages.; BJL
1930
1
PE 5 S6(36) : Colloquial language in literature. The expanded tenses by Otto Jespersen. Distance no object by C.T. Onions. Comprise by H.W. Fowler.; BJL
1931
1
PE 5 S6(38), : Arabic words in English.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(39) : The best English. Together with notes on Mr. Gladstone's pronunciation.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(4) : The pronunciation of English works derived from the Latin.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(40) : Index to tracts XXI-XXXIX.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(41) : Persian words in English by A.A. Daryush. Some notes on Indian English, by R.C. Goffin.; BJL
1934
1
PE 5 S6(42) : The German influence on the English vocabulary.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(43) : H.W. Fowler.; BJL
1935
1
PE 5 S6(44) : The Dutch influence on the English vocabulary.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(45) : American variations.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(46) : Fine writing.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(47) : Names, designations and appellations.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(48) : Linguistic self-criticism.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(49) : The formation and use of compound epithets in English poetry from 1579.; BJL
1937
1
PE 5 S6(5) : The Englishing of French words.; BJL
1921
1
PE 5 S6(50) : Northern words in modern English.; BJL
1937
1
PE 5 S6(51) : Doughty's English.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(52) : Adjectives from proper names.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(53) : On the diction of Tennyson, Browning and Arnold.; BJL
1939
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PE 5 S6(54) : The 'split infinitive' and a system of causes.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(55) : Slang.; BJL
1
PE 5 S6(56) : The growth of American English I.; BJL
1