Edward Sapir
Sapir, Edward (1884–1939), U.S. anthropologist, poet, and linguist, whose most important work was on the relation between language and the culture of which it is a product. He suggested that one's perception of the world is dominated by the language with which one articulates it.
See also: Anthropology.
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