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A common allegiance to form of expression that is identified with no single national unit is likely to prove one of the most potent symbols of the freedom of the human spirit that the world has yet known.
~ Edward Sapir
Allegiance
Common
Expression
Form
Freedom
Human
Human Spirit
Identified
Known
Likely
Most
National
Potent
Prove
Single
Spirit
Symbols
Unit
World
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A common creation demands a common sacrifice, and perhaps not the least potent argument in favour of a constructed international language is the fact that it is equally foreign, or apparently so, to the traditions of all nationalities.
~ Edward Sapir
Apparently
Argument
Common
Constructed
Creation
Demands
Equally
Fact
Favour
Foreign
International
International Language
Language
Least
Perhaps
Potent
Sacrifice
Traditions
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A firm, for instance, that does business in many countries of the world is driven to spend an enormous amount of time, labour, and money in providing for translation services.
~ Edward Sapir
Amount
Business
Countries
Does
Driven
Enormous
Firm
Instance
Labour
Many
Money
Providing
Services
Spend
Time
Translation
World
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A logical analysis of reflexive usages in French shows, however, that this simplicity is an illusion and that, so far from helping the foreigner, it is more calculated to bother him.
~ Edward Sapir
Analysis
Bother
Calculated
Far
Foreigner
French
Helping
Him
However
Illusion
Logical
More
Shows
Simplicity
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A second type of direct evidence is formed by statements, whether as formal legends or personal information, regarding the age or relative sequence of events in tribal history made by the natives themselves.
~ Edward Sapir
Age
Direct
Events
Evidence
Formal
Formed
History
Information
Legends
Made
Natives
Personal
Personal Information
Regarding
Relative
Second
Sequence
Statements
Themselves
Tribal
Type
Whether
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A standard international language should not only be simple, regular, and logical, but also rich and creative.
~ Edward Sapir
Also
Creative
International
International Language
Language
Logical
Only
Regular
Rich
Should
Simple
Standard
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As a matter of fact, a national language which spreads beyond its own confines very quickly loses much of its original richness of content and is in no better case than a constructed language.
~ Edward Sapir
Better
Beyond
Case
Confines
Constructed
Content
Fact
Language
Loses
Matter
Much
National
National Language
Original
Own
Quickly
Richness
Spreads
Than
Very
Which
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Both French and Latin are involved with nationalistic and religious implications which could not be entirely shaken off, and so, while they seemed for a long time to have solved the international language problem up to a certain point, they did not really do so in spirit.
~ Edward Sapir
Both
Certain
Certain Point
Could
Did
Entirely
French
Implications
International
International Language
Involved
Language
Latin
Long
Long Time
Off
Point
Problem
Really
Religious
Seemed
Shaken
Solved
Spirit
Time
Up
Which
While
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Comparison of statements made at different periods frequently enable us to give maximal and minimal dates to the appearance of a cultural element or to assign the time limits to a movement of population.
~ Edward Sapir
Appearance
Assign
Comparison
Cultural
Dates
Different
Element
Enable
Frequently
Give
Limits
Made
Minimal
Movement
Periods
Population
Statements
Time
Us
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Cultural anthropology is more and more rapidly getting to realize itself as a strictly historical science.
~ Edward Sapir
Anthropology
Cultural
Getting
Historical
Itself
More
More And More
Rapidly
Realize
Science
Strictly
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English, once accepted as an international language, is no more secure than French has proved to be as the one and only accepted language of diplomacy or as Latin has proved to be as the international language of science.
~ Edward Sapir
Accepted
Diplomacy
English
French
International
International Language
Language
Latin
More
Once
Only
Proved
Science
Secure
Than
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French and German illustrate the misleading character of apparent grammatical simplicity just as well.
~ Edward Sapir
Apparent
Character
French
German
Illustrate
Just
Misleading
Simplicity
Well
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Human beings do not live in the objective world alone, nor alone in the world of social activity as ordinarily understood, but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society.
~ Edward Sapir
Activity
Alone
Become
Beings
Expression
Human
Human Beings
Language
Live
Medium
Mercy
Much
Nor
Objective
Ordinarily
Particular
Social
Society
Understood
Very
Which
World
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I am convinced that the stratigraphic method will in the future enable archaeology to throw far more light on the history of American culture than it has done in the past.
~ Edward Sapir
Am
American
American Culture
Archaeology
Convinced
Culture
Done
Enable
Far
Future
History
I Am
In The Past
Light
Method
More
Past
Than
The History Of
Throw
Will
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Impatience translates itself into a desire to have something immediate done about it all, and, as is generally the case with impatience, resolves itself in the easiest way that lies ready to hand.
~ Edward Sapir
About
Case
Desire
Done
Easiest
Easiest Way
Generally
Hand
Immediate
Impatience
Itself
Lies
Ready
Something
Way
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In a sense, every form of expression is imposed upon one by social factors, one's own language above all.
~ Edward Sapir
Above
Every
Expression
Factors
Form
Imposed
Language
Own
Sense
Social
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It is no secret that the fruits of language study are in no sort of relation to the labour spent on teaching and learning them.
~ Edward Sapir
Fruits
Labour
Language
Learning
No Secret
Relation
Secret
Sort
Spent
Study
Teaching
Them
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It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of solving specific problems of communication or reflection.
~ Edward Sapir
Adjust
Communication
Essentially
Illusion
Imagine
Language
Means
Merely
Problems
Quite
Reality
Reflection
Solving
Specific
Use
Without
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It would, of course, be hopeless to attempt to crowd into an international language all those local overtones of meaning which are so dear to the heart of the nationalist.
~ Edward Sapir
Attempt
Course
Crowd
Dear
Heart
Hopeless
International
International Language
Language
Local
Meaning
Nationalist
Those
Which
Would
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More and more, unsolicited gifts from without are likely to be received with unconscious resentment.
~ Edward Sapir
Gifts
Likely
More
More And More
Received
Resentment
Unconscious
Unsolicited
Without
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26 January, 1884
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04 February, 1939
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