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Edward Sapir

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Gender Male
Death85 years ago
Date of birth January 26,1884
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Lebork
Poland
Date of died February 4,1939
DiedNew Haven
Connecticut
United States
Known forClassification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas
Linguistic relativity
Anthropological linguistics
Classification of Native American languages; Sapir–Whorf hypothesis; Anthropological linguistics
NationalityAmerican
German
Job Anthropologist
Linguist
ThesiThe Takelma Language of Southwestern Oregon
InstitutUniversity of Chicago
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Columbia University
Yale University
Parents Jacob David Sapir
Eva Seagal Sapir
Influencees Benjamin Lee Whorf
Daniel Everett
Ursula McConnel
Notable student Benjamin Lee Whorf
Kenneth Lee Pike
Mary Haas
Morris Swadesh
Li Fang-Kuei
Harry Hoijer
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID630479

Langage, introduction à l'étude de la parole
Culture, language and personality
The Collected Works of Edward Sapir
Time perspective in aboriginal American culture
Wishram texts
Takelma texts
Selected Writings in Language, Culture and Personality
The Southern Paiute language
Yana texts
Nootka texts
Noun Reduplication in Comox, a Salish Language of Vancouver Island
Dreams and gibes
The Takelma Language of Southwestern Oregon
Notes on Chasta Costa phonology and morphology
A sketch of the social organization of the Nass River Indians
Northwest California linguistics
General Linguistics
Minor Vocabularies of Tutelo and Saponi
Totality
The position of Yana in the Hokan stock
The fundamental elements of Northern Yana
The Expression of the Ending-point Relation in English, French, and German
The Whaling Indians: Legendary Hunters
Yana terms of relationship
Native Accounts of Nootka Ethnography
Yana Texts, Vol. 9, No. 1, Pp. 1-235, February 19, 1910
General, Historical-Comparative and Descriptive Linguistics
Notes on the Culture of the Yana
Yana dictionary
The Collected Works of Edward Sapir - Scholar's Choice Edition
Navaho texts
Origin of the Wolf Ritual: The Whaling Indians: West Coast Legends and Stories - Part 12 of the Sapir-Thomas Nootka Texts
Ethnology
Publications of the American Ethnological Society. Vol. II. Wishram Texts
The Collected Works of Edward Sapir; Volume 5
Folk Songs of French Canada
The Collected Works of Edward Sapir; Volume 14
Wishram Ethnography: University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, V3, No. 3, May, 1930
Family Origin Histories: The Whaling Indians : West Coast Legends and Stories, Part 11 of the Sapir-Thomas Nootka Texts
Lenguaje, El
Text Analyses of Three Yana Dialects
Nootka Texts and Ethnography
The Phonology and Morphology of the Navajo Language
Reading Takelma Texts
The Classics of Style: The Fundamentals of Language Style from Our American Craftsmen
Yana Texts - Scholar's Choice Edition
Culture
The Psychology of Culture
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Edward Sapir was an American anthropologist-linguist, who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the development of the discipline of linguistics in the United States. Sapir was born in German Pomerania, in what is now northern Poland.

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