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Language Learning

Language Learning

Volume 6 Issue 3-4, Pages 62 - 76

Published Online: 27 Oct 2006

© 2009 Language Learning Research Club, University of Michigan



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SOUND PATTERNS IN LANGUAGE*
Edward Sapir 1
  1 Victoria Museum, Ottawa
 

*[Editor's Note: This article appeared in the first volume of Language, the official journal of the Linguistic Society of America. The Linguistic Society was founded in December, 1924, and the first number of Language appeared early in 1925. Sapir's article appeared in the second number of Volume I (1925) pp. 37-51. Language Learning expresses its gratitude to the Linguistic Society and especially to Bernard Bloch, the editor of Language, for permission to reprint it here. The editorial by Charles C. Fries in this issue places the article in perspective.]

Copyright 1956 Language Learning Research Club, University of Michigan

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