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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Practically all the matter in this collection of essays has been printed elsewhere. Four of the articles, ¡°A Question of Preference in English Spelling,¡± ¡°Authority in English Pronunciation,¡± ¡°What Is Slang?¡± and ¡°Briticisms versus Americanisms,¡± first appeared in the ¡°Popular Science Monthly¡± and are here reproduced with the kind permission of the editor of that journal. The paper, ¡°Vulgarisms with a Pedigree,¡± is rewritten from three brief essays on allied themes which were published in the ¡°Atlantic Monthly¡± and the ¡°North American Review.¡± The essay on ¡°Our English Spelling of Yesterday?Why Antiquated?¡± is reprinted from the ¡°Methodist Review.¡± I wish here to thank the publishers of these periodicals for permission to reprint.

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