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Edward Sapir

Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech

In “Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech,” Edward Sapir offers an extensive examination of the intricacies of human language, exploring its structure, function, and social significance. Written in a clear and engaging style, this seminal work integrates linguistic theory with anthropological insights, situating language within the broader spectrum of human culture. Sapir's innovative approach is notable for its incorporation of both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, making it a cornerstone text for those interested in phonetics, semantics, and the sociolinguistic dimensions of speech. Edward Sapir (1884–1939) was a pioneering American linguist and anthropologist whose diverse academic background influenced his fascination with the complexities of language. His exposure to Native American languages and cultures provided him with unique insights that challenged prevailing linguistic theories of his time. Sapir's interdisciplinary approach, drawing from psychology and sociology, has left an enduring impact on modern linguistics and laid the foundations for later developments in the field, including structuralism and cultural anthropology. For anyone eager to delve into the fundamental nature of language and its role in shaping human experience, Sapir's “Language” serves not only as an essential academic resource but also as an insightful exploration of our communicative instincts. This book is an indispensable guide for students, linguists, and general readers alike, who seek to uncover the profound relationship between language and society.
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Upphovsrättsinnehavare
Bookwire
Ursprunglig publicering
2019
Utgivningsår
2019
Förlag
Good Press
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