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Edward Sapir

Edward Sapir

American linguist and anthropologist

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Birthdate
January 26, 1884
Birthplace
Lębork
Lębork
Date of Death
February 4, 1939
Place of Death
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut
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The Sapir-Kroeber correspondence
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Yana texts
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Le langage
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The Southern Paiute language
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Culture, language and personality ; selected essays
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American Indian languages
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A Navaho Sand Painting Blanket
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Nootka Texts and Ethnography
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Educated at
Columbia University
Columbia University
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Writer
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Anthropologist
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ISNI
00000001091373940
Open Library ID
OL114383A0
VIAF
714327910

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United States
United States
Doctoral Advisor
Franz Boas
Franz Boas
Wikidata ID
Q191095
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Edward Sapir (26 January 1884 - 4 February 1939) was a United States anthropologist and linguist. He was born in Lębork and died in New Haven, Connecticut. Sapir was educated at Columbia University, and his doctoral advisor was Franz Boas.

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