Louise Pound

Louise Pound (June 30, 1872 – June 28, 1958) was an American folklorist, linguist, and college professor at the University of Nebraska. In 1955, Pound was the first woman elected president of the Modern Language Association, and in the same year, she was the first woman inducted into the Nebraska Sports Hall of Fame. Provided by Wikipedia
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    <<The>> comparison of adjectives in English in the XV and the XVI century by Pound, Louise

    Published 1901
    Thesis Book
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    The comparison of adjectives in English in the XV and the XVI century. by Pound, Louise

    Published 1901
    Book
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    Blends : their relation to English word formation by Pound, Louise

    Published 1914
    Book
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    <<The>> comparison of adjectives in English in the XV. and the XVI. century / by Pound, Louise

    Published 1901
    Thesis Book
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    <<The>> comparison of adjectives in English in the XV and the XVI century by Pound, Louise

    Published 1901
    Thesis
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    <<The>> comparison of adjectives in English in the XV and the XVI century by Pound, Louise

    Published 1901
    Thesis Book
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    Blends their relation to English word formation by Pound, Louise 1872-1958

    Published 1914
    Book
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    Blends : their relation to English word formation / by Pound, Louise 1872-1958

    Published 1914
    Book
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    Blends their relation to English word formation by Pound, Louise 1872-1958

    Published 1914
    Book
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    Selected writings of Louise Pound by Pound, Louise 1872-1958

    Published 1949
    Book