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* [[Media:Sapir_Edward_A_sketch_of_the_Social_Organization_of_the_Nass_River_Indians_1915.pdf|''A sketch of the Social organization of the Nass river Indians'']], Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915.
 
* ''Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech'', Harvest Books, 1921, 1955.
 
* ''Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech'', Harvest Books, 1921, 1955.
 
* ''Nootka texts: Tales and Ethnological Narratives with Grammatical Notes and Lexical Materials'', AMS Press Inc, 1939, 1974.
 
* ''Nootka texts: Tales and Ethnological Narratives with Grammatical Notes and Lexical Materials'', AMS Press Inc, 1939, 1974.

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Edward Sapir (January 26, 1884 – February 4, 1939) was an American anthropologist-linguist, a leader in American structural linguistics. He is arguably the most influential figure in American linguistics.

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