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SIL Electronic Book Reviews (SILEBR) are published by SIL International (Dallas, Texas). The goal of SILEBR is to provide timely reviews of scholarly works, for the benefit of SIL field linguists and language development workers, and the scholarly community at large.

Books reviewed are scholarly works relevant to the broad range of topics that inform SIL International’s work. Most relate to various aspects of linguistics.


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SILEBR 2003-024
Linguistic anthropology, by Alessandro Duranti (1997)
Reviewed by Wesley M. Collins

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