In a message dated 1/26/13 3:09:40 AM, [email protected] writes:

> Any reactions to what Edward Sapir said?
> 
Here's Sapir's complete sentence:

"We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the 
language habits of our community predispose certain choices of 
interpretation."

And vice versa. I wonder if Sapir ever analyzed his own   attitude toward 
women to see how his language habits kept him antideluvian. He made moves on 
both Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead, and they both rejected him largely 
because of his conservative views about the position of women.

The insight behind the Sapir sentence above is not profound.  

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