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The book presents language as a culturally grounded system of symbolic speech, arguing against purely biological or interjectional origin theories. It treats speech components from sounds and articulatory mechanisms to words and sentence structure, and outlines phonetics, phonology, and grammatical processes such as affixation, mutation, reduplication, and stress. It proposes ways to classify languages by conceptual types and degree of synthesis, and traces historical change through drift, phonetic laws, and analogical leveling. It examines language contact, borrowing, and mutual influence, and discusses relations between language, race, and culture and how linguistic features shape literary style and prosody.

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Edward Sapir

Edward Sapir was a prominent American linguist and anthropologist, known for his influential work in the study of language and its relationship to culture. His book "Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech" is a foundational text that explores the complexities of human communication and the structure of languages. Sapir's research contributed significantly to the fields of linguistics and anthropology, particularly in understanding how language shapes thought and social interaction. His interdisciplinary approach has left a lasting impact on both disciplines, making him a key figure in the study of language.

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