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Edward Sapir: Critical Essay by Regna Darnell

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SOURCE: “The Emergence of Edward Sapir's Mature Thought,” in New Perspectives in Language, Culture, and Personality, William Cowan, Michael K. Foster, Konrad Koerner, eds., John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1986, pp. 553-88.

In the following essay, Darnell discusses Sapir's wide range of theoretical interests.

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