Jegp, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume 19, presents scholarly articles from 1920, reflecting the state of linguistic and literary study at the time. Authored by the Graduate College of the University of Illinois, this volume offers insights into the historical development of the English and Germanic languages, along with detailed analyses of related literatures. Scholars and enthusiasts of linguistics, philology, and literary history will find valuable contributions in this collection, providing a snapshot of early 20th-century academic thought and research.
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