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Deutscher, Guy (2000). Syntactic Change in Akkadian: the evolution of sentential complementation. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198299882. OCLC 875571581. ——— (2005). The Unfolding of Language: an evolutionary tour of mankind's greatest invention. New York: Metropolitan Books. ISBN 9780805079074. OCLC 57311730 ...
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Guy Deutscher may refer to: Guy Deutscher (linguist ) (born 1969), Israeli ...
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis branches out into two theories: linguistic determinism and linguistic relativity. Linguistic determinism is viewed as the stronger form – because language is viewed as a complete barrier, a person is stuck with the perspective that the language enforces – while linguistic relativity is perceived as a weaker form of the theory because language is discussed as a ...
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In 1996, Penguin Books published as a paperback A Complete Annotated Listing of Penguin Classics and Twentieth-Century Classics (ISBN 0-14-771090-1). This article covers editions in the series: black label (1970s), colour-coded spines (1980s), the most recent editions (2000s), and Little Clothbound Classics Series (2020s).
Guy Deutscher (19 March 1936 – 4 May 2024) was an Israeli experimental physicist who specialized in solid-state physics, low-temperature physics, and superconductivity. He was a Professor Emeritus of Physics at Tel Aviv University .
Message of the Non-Jewish Jew is a 1958 essay by the Polish-Jewish Marxist Isaac Deutscher. Originally a lecture, Deutscher's speech was later rewritten as an essay featured in the book Non-Jewish Jew and other essays (London: OUP, 1968).