Entire Library of LSA Books Now Available on JSTOR
Several out-of-print monographs published by the LSA are now available on JSTOR. These books, from authors such as Edward Sapir and Edgar H. Sturtevant, are now available digitally for the first time. They cover topics ranging from the analysis of Navajo texts to the survey of French dictionaries in America. Here are the newly available, out-of-print monographs available on JSTOR:
- The Indo-Hittite Laryngeals by Edgar H. Sturtevant
- Navaho Texts by Edward Sapir
- Post-Consonantal W in Indo-European by Francis A. Wood
- The Proto-Malayo-Polynesian Laryngeals by Isidore Dyen
- Vedic Variants: A Study of the Variant Readings in the Repeated Mantras of the Veda. Volume 1: The Verb by Maurice Bloomfield and Franklin Edgerton
- A Census of French and Provençal Dialect Dictionaries in American Libraries by George C. S. Adams and Clement M. Woodard
- The Germanic Case of Comparison with a Special Study of English by George William Small
A large collection of other LSA publications are available on JSTOR, including every edition of the journal Language since its first issue in 1925, a large collection of dissertations, "Language Monographs, the LSA Bulletin, and a number of handbooks. These publications cover a wide range of topics of great interest to the early pioneers of the LSA. Links to a complete list of all the LSA's materials on JSTOR can be found here.