Asked by Christopher Burch on Jul 25, 2024

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Edward Sapir and Noam Chomsky pioneered ethnolinguistic research in the 1930s.​

Edward Sapir

An American anthropologist and linguist known for his contributions to the study of indigenous languages in North America and his work on the relationship between language, culture, and thought.

Noam Chomsky

An American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist known for his profound influence on modern linguistics and his critique of mass media and contemporary political discourse.

Ethnolinguistic Research

The study of the relationship between language and culture, and how they influence and reflect the identity of ethnic groups.

  • Understand the importance of linguistic elements like alphabets, language variation, and how language influences our view of reality.
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Christian Roduner

Jul 31, 2024

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Edward Sapir was a key figure in ethnolinguistics, but Noam Chomsky's work primarily focused on the theory of generative grammar and cognitive approaches to language, emerging in the 1950s and 1960s, not the 1930s.