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Edward_Sapir
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Paleolinguist
Phonologist
DeWitt Clinton High School alumnus
Linguist of Uto-Aztecan languages
Person from Lębork
President of the Linguistic Society of America
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NamedIndividual
1884 birth
1939 death
20th-century anthropologist
20th-century linguist
Academic Person
American anthropologist
American person of Lithuanian-Jewish descent
Columbia College (New York) alumnus
Columbia College person
German Jews
German emigrant to the United States
Jewish anthropologist
Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Non-fiction writer
Person from the Province of Pomerania
Person from the former eastern territories of Germany
Person of National Historic Significance (Canada)
University of Chicago faculty
Linguist from the United States
Person from the Lower East Side
Anthropological linguist
Jewish American linguist
Jewish American social scientist
Linguist of Hokan languages
Linguist of Navajo
Linguist of Penutian languages
Linguist of Yiddish
Linguists of Chinookan language
Linguists of Salishan language
Linguists of Siouan language
Linguists of Wakashan language
President of the American Folklore Society
Linguist of Algic languages
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Edward Sapir
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Edward Sapir's
Sapir
Sapir tradition
Sapir's
Sapir, Edward
clgo:
birthDate
1884-01-26
clgo:
birthPlace
Warsaw
Pennsylvania
Pomeranian Voivodeship (1919–1939)
Manhattan
Lębork
New Jersey
Lower East Side
Connecticut
Kingdom of Prussia
New York City
Pomerania
New York (state)
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birthYear
1884
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deathYear
1939
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institution
University of Chicago
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languageFamily
Chinookan languages
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occupation
Linguistics
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spokenIn
California
United States
Mexico
Canada
is
clgo:
author
of
Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech
is
clgo:
influencedBy
of
Ursula McConnel
Benjamin Lee Whorf
is
clgo:
predecessor
of
Diamond Jenness
is
clgo:
profession
of
Tony Tillohash