Bibliography of works
in linguistics and anthropology
- "The Rival Chiefs, a Kwakiutl Story Recorded by George Hunt" [edited, with synopsis, pp. 108-110, by Edward Sapir], in Boas Anniversary Volume, New York (1906), pp. 108-136.
- "Religious Ideas of the Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon," Journal of American Folk-Lore, 20 (1907): 33-49.
- "Notes on the Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon," American Anthropologist, n.s., 9 (1907): 251-275.
- "Preliminary Report on the Language and Mythology of the Upper Chinook," American Anthropologist, n.s., 9 (1907): 533-544.
- "Herder's Ursprung der Sprache," Modern Philology, 5 (1907): 109-142.
- "Luck-Stones among the Yana," Journal of American Folk-Lore, 21 (1908): 42.
- "On the Etymology of Sanskrit asru, Avestan asru, Greek dakru, in Spiegel Memorial Volume, J. J. Modi, ed. Bombay (1908):156-159.
- "Characteristic Features of Yana" [abstract], Science, n.s., 29: (1909): 613; also published in American Anthropologist, n.s., 11 (1909): 110.
- Review of Frank G. Speck, Ethnology of the Yuchi Indians, in Old Penn Weekly Review (Philadelphia), December 18, (1909): 183.
- Wishram Texts, together with Wasco Tales and Myths, collected by Jeremiah Curtin and edited by Edward Sapir, American Ethnological Society Publications, Vol. II Leyden. (1909).
- Takelma Texts, University of Pennsylvania, Anthropological Publications, 2(1) (1909): 1-263.
- "An Apache Basket Jar," University of Pennsylvania Museum Journal, 1 (1910):13-15.
- "Some Fundamental Characteristics of the Ute Language" [abstract], Science, n.s., 31 (1910):350-352; Also published in American Anthropologist, n.s., 12 (1910): 66-69.
- "Two Paiute Myths," University of Pennsylvania Museum Journal, 1 (1910): 15-18.
- "Takelma," in Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 30, Pt. II, (1910):673-674.
- "Wasco," in Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 30, Pt. II, (1910):917-918.
- "Review of C. Hart Merriam, The Dawn of the World," Science, n.s., 32, (1910):557-558.
- Yana Texts (together with Yana Myths, collected by Roland B. Dixon), University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 9 (1910): 1-235.
- "Song Recitative in Paiute Mythology," Journal of American Folk-Lore, 23 (1910): 455-472.
- "Some Aspects of Nootka Language and Culture," American Anthropologist, n.s., 13 (1911): 15-28.
- Review of R. B. Dixon, The Chimariko Indians and Language, in American Anthropologist, n.s., 13 (1911): 141-143.
- "The Problem of Noun Incorporation in American Languages," American Anthropologist, n.s., 13 (1911): 250-282.
- "An Anthropological Survey of Canada," Science, n.s., 34 (1911): 789-793.
- "Chinook" (incorporated in Franz Boas, "Chinook"), in Handbook of American Indian Languages, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 40, Pt. I,(1911):578, 579, 625-627, 638-645, 650-654, 673-677.
- "The History and Varieties of Human Speech," Popular Science Monthly, 79 (1911): 45-67; Reprinted in Annual Report, Washington: Smithsonian Institution (1912), pp. 573-595.
- "The Mourning Ceremony of the Southern Paiutes" [abstract], Science, n.s., 35 (1912): 673; also published as American Anthropologist, n.s., 14 (1912):168-169.
- "Review of A. A. Goldenweiser, Totemism: An Analytical Study," Psychological Bulletin, 9 (1912): 454-461.
- "The Work of the Division of Anthropology of the Dominion Government," Queen's Quarterly, 20 (1912): 60-69.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1910 (Ottawa), (1912):3-4.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1911 (Ottawa), (1912):5-7, 15-16.
- "Review of Franz Boas, Kwakiutl Tales," Current Anthropological Literature, 1 (1912):193-198.
- "Language and Environment," American Anthropologist, n.s., 14 (1912): 226-242.
- "The Indians of the Province" [of British Columbia], in British Columbia: Its History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources. London (1912):135-140.
- "Review of Carl Stumpf, Die Anfdnge der Musik," in Current Anthropological Literature, 1 (1912): 275-282.
- "A Note on Reciprocal Terms of Relationship in America," American Anthropologist, n.s., 15 (1913): 132-138.
- "A Tutelo Vocabulary," American Anthropologist, n.s., 15 (1913): 295-297.
- "Review of Carl Meinhof, Die Sprachen der Hamiten," in Current Anthropological Literature, 2 (1913): 21-27.
- "Southern Paiute and Nahuatl, a Study in Uto-Aztekan, Pt. I," Journal Société des Américanistes de Paris, n.s., 10 (1913): 379-425.
- "Algonkin p and s in Cheyenne," American Anthropologist, n.s., 15 (1913): 538-539.
- "A Girls' Puberty Ceremony among the Nootka Indians," Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, 3d series, 7 (1913): 67-80.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1912. Ottawa. (1913):448-453, 505-506.
- "Methods and Principles," review of Erich von Hornbostel, "Ueber ein akustisches Kriterium für Kulturzusammenhange," in Current Anthropological Literature, 2 (1913): 69-72.
- "Wiyot and Yurok, Algonkin Languages of California," American Anthropologist, n.s., 15 (1913): 617-646.
- "Indian Tribes of the Coast" [of British Columbia], in A. Shortt and A. G. Doughty, eds., Canada and Its Provinces. Toronto (1914) :313-346.
- Notes on Chasta Costa Phonology and Morphology, University of Pennsylvania, Anthropological Publications, 2 (1914): 271-340.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1913. Ottawa, (1914):355-363, 389.
- Abnormal Types of Speech in Nootka, Canada Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Memoir 62, Anthropological Series, No. 5. (1915)
- Noun Reduplication in Comox, a Salish Language of Vancouver Island, Canada Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Memoir 63, Anthropological Series, No. 6. (1915).
- "The Social Organization of the West Coast Tribes," Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, 2d series, 9 (1915): 355-374.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1914, Ottawa,(1915):168-177.
- A Sketch of the Social Organization of the Nass River Indians, Canada Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Museum Bulletin 19, Anthropological Series, No. 7. (1915).
- "Notes on Judeo-German Phonology," The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s., 6 (1915): 231-266.
- "Algonkin Languages of California: a Reply," American Anthropologist, n.s., 17 (1915):188-194.
- "Southern Paiute and Nahuatl, a Study in Uto-Aztekan," Pt. II, American Anthropologist, n.s., 17 (1915): 98-120, 306-328; also published as Journal, Société des Américanistes de Paris, n.s., 11(1914) : 443-488.
- "The Na-dene Languages, a Preliminary Report," American Anthropologist, n.s., 17 (1915):534-558.
- "Corrigenda to Father Morice's Chasta Costa and the Dene Languages of the North," American Anthropologist, n.s., 17 (1915): 765-773.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1916. Ottawa, (1916):265-274.
- "Review of Paul Abelson, ed., English-Yiddish Encyclopedic Dictionary," in The Jewish Quarterly Review, 7 (1916): 140-143.
- "Phonetic Orthography and Notes to 'Nootka,' " in "Vocabularies from the Northwest Coast of America," Franz Boas, ed., Proceedings, American Antiquarian Society, 26 (1916): 4-18.
- "Phonetic Orthography and Notes to 'Nootka,' " in Phonetic Transcriptions of Indian Languages, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 66 (1916): 1-15.
- "Terms of Relationship and the Levirate," American Anthropologist, n.s., 18 (1916): 327-337.
- "Percy Grainger and Primitive Music," American Anthropologist, n.s., 18 (1916): 592-597.
- Tiwe Perspective in Aboriginal American Culture: A Study in Method, Canada Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Memoir 90, Anthropological Series, No. 13. (1916).
- "Culture in the Melting Pot," comments on John Dewey's article, "American Education and Culture." In The Nation Supplement (December 21, 1916):1-2.
- The Position of Yana in the Hokan Stock, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 13 (1917):1-34.
- Summary Report, Geological Survey of Canada, for 1916, Anthropological Division, Part I, Ethnology and Linguistics, (1917): 387-392, 394, 395.
- "Do We Need a 'Superorganic'?" American Anthropologist, n.s., 19 (1917): 441-447.
- "The Status of Washo," American Anthropologist, n.s., 19 (1917): 449-450.
- "Linguistic Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, a General Review," International Journal of American Linguistics, 1(1917): 76-81.
- Review of C. C. Uhlenbeck, "Het Passieve Karakter van bet Verbum Transitivum of van bet Verbum Actionis in Talen van Noord-Amerika," in International Journal of American Linguistics, 1 (1917): 82-86.
- Review of C. C. Uhlenbeck, "Het Identificeerend Karakter der Possessieve Flexie in Talen van Noord-Amerika," in International Journal of American Linguistics, 1 (1917):86-90.
- "A Freudian Half-Holiday," review of Sigmund Freud, Delusion and Dream, in The Dial, 63 (1917): 635-637.
- " `Jean-Christophe' : An Epic of Humanity," review of Romain Rolland, JeanChristophe, in The Dial, 62 (1917): 423-426.
- "Realism in Prose Fiction," The Dial, 62 (1917): 503-506.
- "A Frigid Introduction to Strauss," review of Henry T. Finck, Richard Strauss, the Man and His Works, in The Dial, 62 (1917): 584-586.
- "The Twilight of Rhyme," The Dial, 63 (1917): 98-100.
- Psychoanalysis as a Pathfinder," review of Oskar Pfister, The Psychoanalytic Method, in The Dial, 63 (1917): 267-269.
- Yana Terms of Relationship, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 13 (1918):153-173.
- Review of Benigno Bibolotti, Moseteno Vocabulary and Treatises, in International Journal of American Linguistics, 1 (1918): 183-184.
- "Representative Music," The Musical Quarterly, 4 (1918): 161 -167.
- "An Ethnological Note on the 'Whiskey-Jack'," The Ottawa Naturalist, 32 (1918): 116-117.
- "Kinship Terms of the Kootenay Indians," American Anthropologist, n.s., 20 (1918): 414-418.
- "Sancho Panza on His Island," review of G. K. Chesterton, Utopias of Usurers and Other Essays, in The Dial, 64 (1918): 25-27.
- "God as Visible Personality," review of Samuel Butler, God the Known and God the Unknown, in The Dial, 64 (1918): 192-194.
- "A University Survey of Religions," review of James A. Montgomery, ed., Religions of the Past and Present (Faculty Lectures, University of Pennsylvania), in The Dial, 65 (1918):14-16.
- "Tom," Canadian Courier (Dec. 7 1918), p. 7.
- "Data on Washo and Hokan," in R. B. Dixon and A. L. Kroeber, Linguistic Families of California, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 16 (1919): 108-112.
- "A Flood Legend of the Nootka Indians of Vancouver Island," Journal of American Folk-Lore, 32 (1919):351-355.
- "Corrigenda and Addenda to W. D. Wallis' Indogermanic Relationship Terms as Historical Evidence," American Anthropologist, n.s., 21 (1919): 318-328.
- "Corrigenda to `Kinship Terms of the Kootenay Indians,' " American Anthropologist, n.s., 21 (1919): 98.
- "Civilization and Culture," The Dial, 67 (1919): 233-236. Also published as Pt. 2 of "Culture, Genuine and Spurious," 1924, see below.
- Review (unsigned) of Cary F. Jacob, The Foundations and Nature of Verse, in The Dial, 66 (1919): 98, 100.
- "The American Indian," review of C. Wissler, The American Indian, in The New Republic, 19 (1919): 189-191.
- "The Poet Seer of Bengal," review of Tagore's Lover's Gift, Crossing, Mashi and Other Stories, in The Canadian Magazine, 54 (1919): 137-140.
- "A Note on French Canadian Folk-Songs," Poetry, 20 (1919): 210-213.
- "The Hokan and Coahuiltecan Languages," International Journal of American Linguistics, 1 (1920): 280-290.
- "A Note on the First Person Plural in Chimariko," International Journal of American Linguistics, 1 (1920): 291-294.
- Review of J. Alden Mason, The Language of the Salinan Indians, in International Journal of American Linguistics, 1 (1920): 305-309.
- "Nass River Terms of Relationship," American Anthropologist, n.s., 22 (1920): 261-271.
- "The Heuristic Value of Rhyme," Queen's Quarterly, 27 (1920): 309-312.
- "Primitive Society," review of R. H. Lowie, Primitive Society, in The Nation, 111 (1920):46-47.
- "Primitive Humanity and Anthropology," review of R. H. Lowie, Primitive Society, in The Dial, 69 (1920): 528-533.
- "Primitive Society," review of R. H. Lowie, Primitive Society, in The Freeman, 1 (1920):377-379.
- "The Poetry Prize Contest," The Canadian Magazine, 54 (1920): 349-352.
- Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech (New York, Harcourt, Brace. (1921).
- Summary Report for Anthropological Division, Victoria Memorial Museum: Ethnology and Linguistics, 1920. Ottawa. (1921):18-20.
- "A Bird's-eye View of American Languages North of Mexico," Science, n.s., 54 (1921): 408.
- "A Characteristic Penutian Form of Stem," International Journal of American Linguistics, 2 (1921): 58-67.
- "A Supplementary Note on Salinan and Washo," International Journal of American Linguistics, 2 (1921): 68-72.
- "A Haida Kinship Term among the Tsimshian," American Anthropologist, n.s., 23 (1921):233-234.
- "The Musical Foundations of Verse," Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 20 (1921):213-228.
- "The Life of a Nootka Indian," Queen's Quarterly, 28 (1921): 232-243, 351-367; Also published under title of "Sayach'apis, a Nootka Trader," 1922, see below.
- "The Mythology of All Races," review of The Mythology of All Races, Vols. 3, 11, 12, in The Dial, 71 (1921): 107-111.
- "Gerard Hopkins," review of Robert Bridges, ed., Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, in Poetry, 18 (1921): 330-336.
- "Writing as History and as Style," review of W. A. Mason, A History of the Art of Writing, in The Freeman, 4 (1921): 68-69.
- "Myth, Historian, and Psychologist," review of H. B. Alexander, Latin-American (Vol. XI, The Mythology of All Races), in The Nation, 112 (1921): 889-890.
- "The Ends of Man." review of J. M. Tyler, The New Stone Age in Northern Europe; Stewart Paton, Human Behavior; E. G. Conklin, The Direction of Human Evolution. In The Nation, 113 (1921): 237-238.
- "Maupassant and Anatole France," The Canadian Magazine, 57 (1921): 199-202.
- "A Touchstone to Freud," review of W. H. R. Rivers, Instinct and the Unconscious, in The Freeman, 5 (1921): 357-358.
- "Culture, Genuine and Spurious," [Pt. 2], The Dalhousie Review, 2 (1922): 165-178, 358-368. Pts. 1 and 2 reprinted in American Journal of Sociology (1924), see below.
- The Fundamental Elements of Northern Yana, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 13 (1922): 21:-234.
- "Athabaskan Tone," American Anthropologist, n.s., 24 (1922): 390-391.
- "The Takelma Language of Southwestern Oregon," in Handbook of American Indian Languages, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 40, Part II, (1922):1-296.
- "Vancouver Island Indians," in James Hastings, ed., Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics (New York), 12 (1922): 591-595.
- "Sayach'apis, a Nootka Trader," in E. C. Parsons, ed., American Indian Life .New York (1922): 297-323.
- "Language and Literature" (chap. 11 of Language, 1921), The Canadian Magazine, 59 (1922): 457-462.
- "Practical Psychology," review of Frederick Pierce, Our Unconscious Mind and How to Use It, in The Literary Review, New York Evening Post (July 1 1922): 772.
- Review (unsigned) of Arthur Davison Ficke, Mr. Faust, in The Dial, 73 (1922): 235.
- Review (unsigned) of George Saintsbury, A Letter Book, in The Dial, 73 (1922): 235.
- Review of Gilbert Murray, Tradition and Progress, in The Dial, 73 (1922): 235.
- Review (unsigned) of Selma Lagerlöf, The Outcast, in The Dial, 73 (1922): 354.
- Review of Edgar Lee Masters, Children of the Market Place, in The Dial, 73 (1922): 457.
- "A Symposium of the Exotic," review of E. C. Parsons, ed., American Indian Life, in The Dial, 73 (1922): 568-571.
- "The Manner of Mr. Masefield," review of John Masefield, King Cole, in The Freeman, 5 (1922): 548-549.
- "Mr. Masters's Later Work," review of Edgar Lee Masters, The Open Sea, in The Freeman, 5 (1922): 333-334.
- "A Peep at the Hindu Spirit," review of More Jataka Tales, retold by Ellen C. Babbitt, in The Freeman, 5 (1922):404.
- Review of John Masefield, Esther and Berenice, in The Freeman, 5 (1922): 526.
- "An Orthodox Psychology," review of R. S. Woodworth, Psychology: A Study of Mental Life, in The Freeman, 5 (1922): 619.
- "Heavens," review of Louis Untermeyer, Heavens, in The New Republic, 30 (1922): 351.
- "Introducing Irony," review of Maxwell Bodenheim, Introducing Irony, in The New Republic, 31 (1922): 341.
- "Maxwell Bodenheim," review of Maxwell Bodenheim, Introducing Irony, in The Nation, 114 (1922): 751.
- "Poems of Experience," review of Edwin Arlington Robinson, Collected Poems, in The Freeman, 5 (1922): 141-142; Also published under title, "Edwin Arlington Robinson") in The Canadian Bookman (August 1922): 210-211.
- "Spoon River Muddies," review of Edgar Lee Masters, The Open Sea, in The Canadian Bookman (April 1922): 132, 140.
- Review of Edward Thomas, Collected Poems, in The New Republic, 32 (1922): 226.
- Summary Report for Anthropological Division, Vicotria Memorial Museum: Ethnology and Linguistics, fiscal year ending March 31, 1922 .Ottawa. (1922): 22-25.
- Text Analyses of Three Yana Dialects, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 20 (1923): 263-294.
- "The Algonkin Cffinity of Yurok and Wiyot Kinship Terms," Journal, Société des Américanistes de Paris, n.s., 15 (1923): 36-74.
- "A Note on Sarcee Pottery," American Anthropologist, n.s., 25 (1923): 247-253.
- "A Type of Athabaskan Relative," International Journal of American Linguistics, 2 (1923):136-142.
- "The Phonetics of Haida," International Journal of American Linguistics, 2 (1923): 143-159.
- Review of Truman Michelson, "The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians," in International Journal of American Linguistics, 2 (1923):182-184.
- [With Hsü Tsan Hwal "Two Chinese Folk-Tales," Journal of American FolkLore, 36 (1923): 23-30.
- [With Hsü Tsan Hwal "Humor of the Chinese Folk," Journal of American FolkLore, 36 (1923): 31-35.
- "Archaeology and Ethnology" f bibliograph], Canadian Historical Review, 4 (1923): 374-378.
- Summary Report for Anthropological Division, Victoria Memorial Museum: Ethnology and Linguistics, fiscal year ending March 31, 1923. Ottawa. (1923): 28-31.
- "The Two Kinds of Human Beings," review of C. G. Jung, Psychological Types or the Psychology of Individuation, in The Freeman, 8 (1923): 211-212.
- Review of Edwin Björkman, The Soul of a Child, in The Double Dealer, 51 (1923): 78-80.
- "An Approach to Symbolism," review of C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards, The Meaning of Meaning, in The Freeman, 7 (1923): 572-573.
- "The Epos of Man," review of Johannes V. Jensen, The Long Journey, in The World Tomorrow, 6 (1923): 221.
- "Mr. Housman's Last Poems," review of A. E. Housman, Last Poems, in The Dial, 75 (1923):188-191.
- "Culture, Genuine and Spurious," American Journal of Sociology, 29 (1924): 401-429
- "The Grammarian and His Language," American Mercury, 1 (1924): 149-155.
- "Anthropology at the Toronto Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1924," American Anthropologist, n.s., 26 (1924): 563-565.
- "Personal Names among the Sarcee Indians," American Anthropologist, n.s., 26 (1924): 108-119.
- "The Rival Whalers, a Nitanat Story (Nootka Text with Translation and Grammatical Analysis)," International Journal of American Linguistics, 3 (1924): 76-102.
- "Racial Superiority," The Menorah Journal, 10 (1924): 200-212.
- "Twelve Novelists in Search of a Reason," review of The Novel of Tomorrow arid the Scope of Fiction, by Twelve American Novelists. In The Stratford Monthly (May 1924).
- "Memorandum on the Problem of an International Auxiliary Language," The Romanic Review, 16 (1925): 244-256.
- "The Hokan Affinity of Subtiaba in Nicarague," American Anthropologist, n.s., 27 (1925): 402-435, 491-527.
- "Pitch Accent in Sarcee, an Athabaskan Language," Journal, Société des Américanistes de Paris, n.s., 17 (1925): 185-205.
- "Indian Legends from Vancouver Island," Transactions, Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa, 9 (1925): 142-143.
- "Sound Patterns in Language," Language, 1 (1925): 37-51.
- "The Heuristic Value of Rhyme," Queen's Quarterly, 27 (1925): 309-312.
- Summary Report for the Fiscal Year Ending March 51, 1924, Anthropological Division: Ethnology and Linguistics. Ottawa (1925):36-40.
- "Is Monotheism Jewish?" review of Paul Radin, Monotheism among Primitive Peoples, in The Menorah Journal, 11 (1925): 524-527.
- "Are the Nordics a Superior Race?" The Canadian Forum (June 1925):265-266.
- Report of the Department of Mines, Dominion of Canada, for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 1926: Anthropological Division, Ethnology and Linguistics (Ottawa 1925), pp. 37-41.
- Review of A. Meillet and Marcel Cohen, eds., Les Langues du monde, in Modern Language Notes, 40 (1925): 373-375.
- "Undesirables-Klanned or Banned," The American Hebrew, 116 (1925): 286.
- "Let Race Alone," The Nation, 120 (1925): 211-213.
- "The Race Problem," review of: F. G. Crookshank, The Mongol in Our Midst; H. W. Siemens, Race Hygiene and Heredity; Jean Finot, Race Prejudice; J. H. Oldham, Christianity and the Race Problem. In The Nation, 121 (1925): 40-42.
- "An American Poet," review of H.D., Collected Poems, in The Nation, 121 (1925): 211.
- "Emily Dickinson, a Primitive," review of The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, and M. D. Bianchi, The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson, in Poetry, 26 (1925): 97-105.
- "The Tragic Chuckle," review of Edwin Arlington Robinson, Dionysus in Doubt, in Voices (November 1925), pp. 64-65.
- "Philology," in The Encyclopaedia Britannica (Supplementary Volumes, 13th ed.), 3 (1926): 112-115.
- "Speech as a Personality Trait," abstract of a paper delivered before the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene (Oct. 1926) in Health Bulletin, Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, December; also published in American Journal of Sociology (May, 1927), q.v.
- "A Chinookan Phonetic Law," International Journal of American Linguistics, 4 (1926):105-110.
- Review of Knight Dunlap, Old and New Viewpoints in Psychology, American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1926): 698-699.
- Review of George A. Dorsey, Why We Behave Like Human Beings, American Journal of Sociology, 32 (1926): 140.
- Review of Otto Jespersen, Mankind, Nation and Individual from a Linguistic Point of View, in American Journal of Sociology, 32 (1926): 498-499.
- Review of Father Berard Haile, A Manual of Navaho Grammar, in American Journal of Sociology, 32 (1926): 511.
- "Leonie Adams," review of Leonie Adams, Those Not Elect, in Poetry, 27 (1926): 275-279.
- Review of Ludwig Lewisohn, Israel, in The Menorah Journal, 12 (1926): 214-218.
- "Anthropology and Sociology," in W. F. Ogburn and A. Goldenweiser, eds., Chapter 9 in The Social Sciences and Their Interrelations. Boston (1927): 97-113.
- "Language as a Form of Human Behavior," The English Journal, 16 (1926): 421-433.
- "The Unconscious Patterning of Behavior in Society," in E. S. Dummer, ed., The Unconscious: A Symposium. New York. (1927): 114-142.
- "Speech as a Personality Trait," American Journal of Sociology, 32 (1927): 892-905.
- "A Reasonable Eugenist," review of F. H. Hankins, The Racial Basis of Civilization, in The New Republic, 53 (1927): 146.
- "Speech and Verbal Thought in Childhood," review of Jean Piaget, The Language and Thought of the Child, in The New Republic, 50 (1927): 350-351.
- Review of Paul Radin, Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian, in American Journal of Sociology, 33 (1927): 303-304.
- Review of A. Hyatt Verrill, The American Indian: North, South, and Central America, in American Journal of Sociology, 33 (1927): 295-296.
- "An Expedition to Ancient America: A Professor and a Chinese Student Rescue the Vanishing Language and Culture of the Hupas in Northern California," The University of Chicago Magazine, 20 (1927): 10-12.
- "A Summary Report of Field Work among the Hupa, Summer of 1927," American Anthropologist, n.s., 30 (1928): 359-361.
- Review of James Weldon Johnson, ed., The Book of American Negro Spirituals, in Journal of American Folk-Lore, 41 (1928):172-174.
- "The Meaning of Religion," The American Mercury, 15 (1928): 72-79. Also published also title "Religions and Religious Phenomena," (1929) see below.
- Review of Roland G. Kent, Language and Philology, in The Classical Weekly, 21 (1928):85-86.
- "When Words Are Not Enough," review of Clarence Day, Thoughts without Words, in New York Herald Tribune Books, 4 (1928): xii.
- Proceedings, First Colloquium on Personality Investigation; Held under the Auspices of the American Psychiatric Association, Committee on Relations with the Social Sciences (New York), (1928): 77-80.
- "Observations on the Sex Problem in America," American Journal of Psychiatry, 8 (1928): 519-534.
- Review of Knut Hamsun, The Women at the Pump, in The New Republic, 56 (1928): 335.
- "Psychoanalysis as Prophet," review of Sigmund Freud, The Future of an Illusion, in The New Republic, 56 (1928): 356-357.
- "Central and North American Languages," Encyclopaedia Britannica (14th ed.), 5 (1929): 138-141.
- "The Status of Linguistics as a Science," Language, 5 (1928): 207-214.
- "Male and Female Forms of Speech in Yana," in St. W. J. Teeuwen, ed., Donum Natalicium Schrijnen (Nijmegan-Utrecht), (1929):79-85.
- "Nootka Baby Words," International Journal of American Linguistics, 5 (1929):118-119.
- [With Charles G. Blooah] "Some Gweabo Proverbs," Africa, 2 (1929): 183-185.
- "Religions and Religious Phenomena," in Baker Brownell, ed., Religious Life (Man and His World, Vol. 11). New York. (1929): 11-33; printed also in The American Mercury (1928).
- "A Study in Phonetic Symbolism," Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12 (1929): 225-239.
- "The Discipline of Sex," The American Mercury, 16 (1929): 413-420; printed also in Child Study (1930), see below.
- "A Linguistic Trip among the Navaho Indians," The Gallup Independent (Ceremonial Ed., Aug. 23, 1929, Gallup, N.M.): 1-2.
- "What Is the Family Still Good For?" Winnetka Conference on the Family (Oct. 28, 1929):31-34. Also published in The American Mercury (1930).
- Review of M.E. DeWitt, Our Oral Word as Social and Economic Factor, in American Journal of Sociology, 34 (1929): 926-927.
- Review of Waldo Frank, The Rediscovery of America, in American Journal of Sociology, 35 (1929): 335-336.
- "The Skepticism of Bertrand Russell," review of Bertrand Russell, Sceptical Essays, in The New Republic, 57 (1929): 196.
- "Franz Boas," review of Franz Boas, Anthropology and Modern Life, in The New Republic, 57 (1929): 278-279.
- "Design in Pueblo Pottery," review of R. L. Bunzel, The Pueblo Potter, in The New Republic, 61(1929): 115.
- [With Leslie Spier] Wishram Ethnography, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, 3 (1930):151-300.
- Totality, Linguistic Society of America, Language Monographs, No. 6 (1930).
- The Southern Paiute Language: Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language; Texts of the Kaibab Paiutes and Uintah Utes; Southern Paiute Dictionary, Proceedings, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 65 (1930-31)
- Proceedings, Second Colloquium on Personality Investigation; Held under the Joint Auspices of the American Psychiatric Association and of the Social Science Research Council (Baltimore, Md.), (1930): 37-41, 122-125.
- [With Albert G. Sandoval] "A Note on Navaho Pottery," American Anthropologist, n.s., 32 (1930): 575-576.
- "Our Business Civilization," review of James Truslow Adams, Our Business Civilization: Some Aspects of American Culture, in Current History, 32 (1930): 426-428.
- "The Discipline of Sex," Child Study (March 1930):170-173, 187-188; printed also in The American Mercury (1929).
- "What Is the Family Still Good For?" American Mercury, 19 (1930):145-151; printed also in Winnetka Conference on the Family (1929), q.v.
- "Communication," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 4(1931): 78-81.
- "Dialect," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 5 (1931): 123-126.
- "Fashion," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 6 (1931): 139-144.
- "Custom," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 4 (1931): 658-662.
- "Language, Race, and Culture," Chap. 10 in V. F. Calverton, ed., The Making of Man. New York, (1931): 142-156.
- Review of Ray Hoffman, Nuer-English Dictionary, in American Anthropologist, n.s., 33 (1931): 114-115.
- "The Concept of Phonetic Law as Tested in Primitive Languages by Leonard Bloomfield," in Stuart A. Rice, ed., Methods in Social Science: A Case Book. Chicago, (1931): 297-306.
- "Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia," Language, 7 (1931): 30-41.
- "The Case for a Constructed International Language" Propositions, Deuxième Congrès International de Linguistes (Geneva, Aug. £5-29 1931): 42-44.
- "The Function of an International Auxiliary Language," Psyche, 11 (1931): 4-15; also published in International Communication: A Symposium on the Language Problem, by H. N. Shenton, E. Sapir, 0. Jesperson (London, 1931): 65-94.
- "Wanted, a World Language," The American Mercury, 22 (1931): 202-209.
- "Group," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. New York, 7 (1932): 178-182.
- [With Morris Swadesh] The Expression of the Ending-Point Relation in English, French, and German (Alice V. Morris, ed.), Linguistic Society of America, Language Monographs, No. 10.
- "Two Navaho Puns," Language, 8 (1932): 217-219.
- "Cultural Anthropology and Psychiatry," Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 27 (1932): 229-242.
- Review of James G. Leyburn, Handbook of Ethnography, in American Journal of Science, 5th series, 23 (1932): 186-189.
- "Language," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 9 (1933): 155-169.
- "La Réalité Psychologique des Phonèmes," Journal de Psychologie Normale et Pathologique (Paris), 30 (1933): 247-265.
- "Personality," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 12 (1934): 85-87.
- "Symbolism," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 14: (1934) 492-495.
- "The Emergence of the Concept of Personality in a Study of Cultures," Journal of Social Psychology, 5 (1934): 408-415.
- "Hittite hepatis "Vassal" and Greek b ,raàbs," Language, 10 (1934): 274-279.
- [With others] "Some Orthographic Recommendations," American Anthropologist, n.s., 36 (1934): 629-631.
- "The Bush Negro of Dutch Guiana," review of Melville J. Herskovits and Frances S. Herskovits, Rebel Destiny: Among the Bush Negroes of Dutch Guiana, in The Nation, 139 (1934): 135.
- Review of A. G. Morice, The Carrier Language (Déné Family): A Grammar and Dictionary Combined, in American Anthropologist, n.s., 37 (1935): 500-501.
- "A Navaho Sand Painting Blanket," Anterican Anthropologist, n.s., 37 (1935): 609-616.
- "Kutchin Relationship Terms," in Cornelius Osgood, Contributions to the Ethnography of the Kutchin, Yale University Publications in Anthropology, No. 14, (1936): 136-137.
- "Hupa Tattooing," in R. H. Lowie, ed., Essays in Anthropology Presented to Alfred Louis Kroeber . Berkeley (1936): 273-277.
- "Greek atnzmai, a Hittite Loanword, and Its Relatives," Language, 12 (1936): 175-180.
- "Tibetan Influences on Tocharian. I," Language, 12: 259-271.
- Review of D. Westermann and Ida C. Ward, Practical Phonetics for Students of ; African Languages, in American Anthropologist, n.s., 38 (1936): 121-122.
- "Internal Linguistic Evidence Suggestive of the Northern Origin of the Navaho," American Anthropologist, n.s., 38 (1936): 224-235.
- "Hebrew 'argaz, a Philistine Word," Journal of the American Oriental Society,' 56 (1936): 272-281.
- "kmbda, a Karian gloss," Journal of the American Oriental Society, 56 (1936): 85.
- "The Contribution of Psychiatry to an Understanding of Behavior in Society," American Journal of Sociology, 42 (1937): 862-870.
- "Hebrew `Helmet,' a Loanword, and Its Bearing on Indo-European Phonology," Journal of the American Oriental Society, 57 (1937): 73-77.
- "The Negroes of Haiti," review of Melville J. Herskovits, Life in a Haitian Valley, in The Yale Review, 26 (1937): 853-854.
- Review of James A. Montgomery and Zellig S. Harris, The Ras Shamra Mythological Texts, in Language, 13 (1937): 326-331.
- "Hittite siyanta and Gen. 14: 3," American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, 55 (1938): 86-88.
- "Glottalized Continuants in Navaho, Nootka, and Kwakiutl (with a Note on Indo-European)," Language, 14 (1938):248-274.
- Foreword to Walter Dyk, Son of Old Man Hat. New York (1938): v-x.
- "Why Cultural Anthropology Needs the Psychiatrist," Psychiatry, 1 (1938): 7-12.
- Review of Thurman W. Arnold, The Folklore of Capitalism, in Psychiatry, 1 (1938): 145-147.
- "Psychiatric and Cultural Pitfalls in the Business of Getting a Living," (advance contribution to Symposium on Mental Health, Section on Medical Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Winter Meeting; Richmond, Va.: Session IV, Physical and Cultural Environment, Thursday afternoon, December 29, 1938).
- [With Morris Swadesh] Nootka Texts: Tales and Ethnological Narratives with Grammatical Notes and Lexical Materials, William Dwight Whitney Linguistic Series, Linguistic Society of America. Philadelphia (1939).
- "Indo-European Prevocalic s in Macedonian," American Journal of Philology, 40 (1939): 463-465.
- "Songs for a Comox Dancing Mask" (edited by Leslie Spier), Ethnos (Stockholm), 4 (1939): 49-55.
- Review of Zellig S. Harris, A Grammar of the Phoenician Language, in Language, 15 (1939):60-65.
- "Psychiatric and Cultural Pitfalls in the Business of Getting a Living," Mental Health, Publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, No. 9 (1939):237-244
- Navaho Texts, with Supplementary Texts by Harry Hoijer, edited by Harry Hoijer, Linguistic Society of America. Philadelphia. (1942).
- With Leslie Spier] Notes on the Culture of the Yana, University of California Publications: Anthropological Records, 3 (1943): 239-298.
- "Grading, a Study in Semantics," Philosophy of Science, 11(1944): 93-116.
- "The Relation of American Indian Linguistics to General Linguistics," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, (1947):1-4.