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by Edward Sapir · 1921 · 242 pages

Noam Chomsky
A foundational work in linguistics that examines language as a cultural and psychological phenomenon rather than a biological instinct. Sapir explores the structure of speech, its relation to human thought, and how linguistic systems vary across different cultures and historical periods. The text provides a comprehensive overview of phonetic patterns, grammatical processes, and the interplay between language and literature.
Published
1921
Pages
242
Language
en
ISBN
9780486240213
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