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Notes on the history of linguistic anthropology Essays in the History of Linguistic Anthropology By Dell Hymes ( Studies in the History of Linguistics, 25).
Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publ. Co., 1983. xxiii, 406 pp.

Stephen O. Murray
Instituto Obregón, San Francisco, Calif.
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