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Handbook of American Indian Languages Part III.
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722 pages
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Focusing on the linguistic analysis of Native American languages, this third installment delves into the complexities and nuances of these languages. Originally published in 1911, it reflects Franz Boas's significant contributions to anthropology and linguistics. Boas, a pioneer in the field, established the first Ph.D. program in anthropology in the U.S. and played a crucial role in the formation of the American Anthropological Association. This edition includes a new introductory biography, providing context to his influential career and lasting impact on various disciplines.
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2013, paperback
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