Edward Sapir has written:
'Notes on the Culture of the Yana' -- subject(s): Yana Indians, Indians of North America
'Language' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Philosophy, Psycholinguistics
'Yana terms of relationship' -- subject(s): Yana language, Family
'Nootka Texts and Ethnography (Collected Works of Edward Sapir)'
'Southern Paiute and Ute' -- subject(s): Southern Paiute language, Ute Indians, Paiute Indians, Ute language
'The fundamental elements of Northern Yana' -- subject(s): Yana language
'The position of Yana in the Hokan stock' -- subject(s): Yana language, Hokan languages
'Yana texts' -- subject(s): Folklore, Texts, Yana language, Yana Indians, Indians of North America, Indians, Indian Folklore
'The whaling Indians' -- subject(s): Folklore, Texts, Indians of North America, Nootka Indians, Tales, Nootka language
'Dreams and gibes'
'Nootka texts' -- subject(s): Nootka Indians, Texts, Folklore, Nootka language, Social life and customs
'Ethnology' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Ethnology, Indians of North America
'Language and environment'
'Noun reduplication in Comox' -- subject(s): Salish languages, Reduplication, Langues salish, Languages, Noun, Comox Indians, Nom, Comox (Indiens), Redoublement, Langues
'The Algonkin affinity of Yurok and Wiyot kinship terms' -- subject(s): Algonquian languages, Yurok language, Wiyot language
'The Collected Works of Edward Sapir' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Language and languages, Anthropological linguistics, Sociolinguistics
'Wishram texts and ethnography' -- subject(s): Tlakluit language, Tlakluit Indians, Folklore, Texts
'Wishram texts' -- subject(s): Texts, Folklore, Tlakluit language, Tlakluit Indians, Legends, Wasco Indians, Chinookan Indians, Chinookan languages
'Totality'
'Northwest California linguistics' -- subject(s): Languages, Indians of North America
'A linguaxe' -- subject(s): Language and languages
'El lenguaje' -- subject(s): Language and languages
'Linguistique' -- subject(s): Linguistique
'The Southern Paiute language' -- subject(s): Ute language, Paiute language
'The position of Yana in the Hokan stock' -- subject(s): Yana language, Hokan languages
'The phonology and morphology of the Navaho language' -- subject(s): Navajo language, Phonology, Word formation
'Le langage' -- subject(s): Langage et langues
Edward Sapir was an American anthropologist-linguist known for his work on linguistic relativity. His most famous book is "Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech," in which he discusses the relationship between language and culture. He also conducted influential research on Native American languages.
Andre . Sapir has written: 'Does 1992 come before or after 1990?'
Edward Sapir was born on 1884-01-26.
Richard Sapir died in January 1987 of heart attack.
Cass Sapir's birth name is Cass Edward Sapir.
he was an linguist
Joseph Sapir has written: 'Der Zionismus' -- subject(s): Zionism 'Ha- Tsiyoniyut' -- subject(s): Zionism
Edward Beale has written: 'Edward Beale'
Edward Baldacci has written: 'Edward Baldacci'
Edward Piescikowski has written: '\\'
Edward has written: 'A royal correspondence'
Edward Sapir was an influential linguist and anthropologist, known for his work on language and culture. While his research on the relationship between language, thought, and culture has had an impact on sociology, his primary focus was on linguistics and anthropology. His ideas about how language shapes our perceptions have influenced sociological theories about social constructionism and symbolic interactionism.
Edward Lee has written: 'Messenger'