Category Archives: Chapter 13 – A new cross-linguistic perspective and linguistic relativity
Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung
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Language. An introduction to the study of speech
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Ethnology – Remarks on American Indian languages, a study in method
Michelson, T. (1917). Ethnology – Remarks on American Indian languages, a study in method. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 7, 222-234. [FULLTEXT]
The speech of a Zuñi child
Kroeber, A. (1916). The speech of a Zuñi child. American Anthropologist, 18, 529-534. [FULLTEXT]
The “psychological interpretation of language”
Hocart, A. (1912). The “psychological interpretation of language”. British Journal of Psychology, 5, 267-280. [FULLTEXT]
The mind of primitive man
Boas, F. (1911). The mind of primitive man. New York: Macmillan. [FULLTEXT]
Handbook of American Indian languages. Part 1
Boas, F. (1911). Handbook of American Indian languages. Part 1. Washington: Government Print Office (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology). [FULLTEXT]
Significs and language: The articulate form of our expressive and interpretative resources
Welby, V. (1911). Significs and language: The articulate form of our expressive and interpretative resources. London: Macmillan. [FULLTEXT]
The mind of women and lower races
Thomas, W. (1907). The mind of women and lower races. American Journal of Sociology, 12, 435-469. [FULLTEXT]
Mental evolution in man: Origin of human faculty
Romanes, G. J. (1902). Mental evolution in man: Origin of human faculty. New York: D. Appleton and Company. [FULLTEXT]
Essays of an Americanist
Brinton, D. G. (1890). Essays of an Americanist. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. [FULLTEXT]
On alternating sounds
Boas, F. (1889). On alternating sounds. American Anthropologist, 2(1), 47-54. [FULLTEXT]