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was published in 1911
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term used for the school founded by Boas, for reasons that will be discussed shortly
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the 1920 and 1930 were the years at Rudolf Carnap and the Vienna Circle flourished
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was a nephew of a leading American historical linguist, Maurice Bloomfield
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tended to think of abstract linguistic theorizing as a means to the end of successful practical description of a particular languages
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a characteristic of the school founded by Boas was
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came to scholarly maturity at a period when philosophers attributed a peculiarly lofty position to science
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born in Westphalia
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had seized the attention of the scholarly world by inventing a new way of looking at phoneme
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book appeared in 1933