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Select List of Whitney's Writings
1871
Examination of Dr. Haug's views respecting Sanskrit accentuation. JAOS. x., pp. ix-xi, = Proc. for May.
The Tāittirīya-Prātiçākhya, with its commentary, the Tribhāshyaratna: text, translation, and notes. JAOS. ix. 1-469.
1872
Steinthal on the Origin of Language. N. Amer. Rev., cxiv. 272-308. Reprinted in Studies, i.
Jacolliot's Bible in India. Independent, May 2.
Strictures on the views of August Schleicher respecting the nature of language and kindred subjects. Trans. APA. for 1871, pp. 35-64. Reprinted in Studies, i.
1873
Oriental and Linguistic Studies: the Veda; the Avesta; the Science of Language. New York, 12°, ix + 417 pp. [First series.]
On material and form in language. Trans. APA. for 1872, pp. 77-96.
Notes to Colebrooke's Essay on the Vedas. Pp. 103-132 of vol. i of the second edition of Colebrooke's Essays, London, 8°.
Intercollegiate emulation. Nation, No. 399, Feb. 20.
On the U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Amer. Journal of Science for Dec., vi. 463-466.
Hall's Recent Exemplifications of False Philology. The New York Times, Feb. 26.
Hall's Modern English. Ibid., Dec. 6.
The Hayden Expedition (letters from Colorado). The New York Tribune, extra No. 14, Dec. 30.
Text-books for the study of Sanskrit. The (Yale) College Courant, Dec. 13. Reprinted, with corrections and additions, June 27, 1874.
La question de l'anusvāra Sanscrit. Mémoires de la Societé de Linguistique de Paris, vol. 2 (1875), pp. 194-199.
1874
On Darwinism and language. N. Amer. Rev., cxix. 61-88.
Oriental and Linguistic Studies. Second series: The East and West; Religion and Mythology; Orthography and Phonology; Hindu Astronomy. New York, 12°, xi + 432 pp.
Who shall direct the national surveys? Nation, No. 464, May 21.
On Peile's Greek and Latin Etymology. Trans. Philol. Soc. of London for 1873-4, pp. 299-327.
On the Chinese sieu as constellations. JAOS. x., pp. lxxxii-lxxxv, = Proc. for May.
On recent discussions as to the phonetic character of the Sanskrit anusvāra. Ibid., pp. lxxxvi-lxxxviii.
On the Sanskrit accent and Dr. Haug. Ibid., pp. ciii-cv (for Oct.).
1875
The Life and Growth of Language: an outline of linguistic science. (International Scientific Series, vol. 16.) New York, 12°, ix + 326 pp. Translated into German by Prof. A. Leskien, 1876, 12°, xv + 350 pp., Leipzig (Brockhaus);—into French, 1876, 8°, vii + 264 pp., Paris (Baillière); into Italian by Prof. F. d'Ovidio, 1876, 8°, xxi + 389 pp., Milan (Dumolard);—into Netherlandish by G. Velderman, 1879, 8°, vi + 274 pp., Arnhem (Quint);—into Swedish by G. Stjernström, 1880, 12°, viii + 320 pp., Stockholm (Björck).
Φύσει or θέσει—natural or conventional? Trans. APA. for 1874, pp. 95-116.
Are languages institutions? Contemporary Rev. (London), xxv. 713-732.
Streitfragen der heutigen Sprachphilosophie. Deutsche Rundschau (Berlin), iv. 259-279.
1876
On the classification of the forms of the Sanskrit aorist. JAOS. x., pp. cxxiv-cxxv, = Proc. for May.
Ζεῦ = dyāùs, and other points relating to Sanskrit grammar, as presented in M. Müller's recent volume of "Chips." Ibid., pp. cxxvi-cxxix.
On De Rougé's derivation of the Phenician alphabet from the Egyptian characters. Ibid., pp. cxxxi-cxxxii (for Nov.).
The study of English grammar. New England Journal of Education, Mar. 18, Apr. 15, May 13.