"A logical analysis of reflexive usages in French……" — Edward Sapir
"A logical analysis of reflexive usages in French shows, however, that this simplicity is an illusion and that, so far from helping the foreigner, it is more calculated to bother him."
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Edward Sapir
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37 Quotes by Edward Sapir
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