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  • #Redirect [[Benjamin Lee Whorf]]
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  • | pagename = Benjamin Lee Whorf
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  • {{r|Benjamin Lee Whorf}}
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  • '''Benjamin Lee Whorf''' ([[April 24]], 1897 - [[July 26]], 1941) was an American amateur [[lingu Born in [[Winthrop, Massachusetts]], the son of Harry and Sarah (Lee) Whorf, Benjamin Lee Whorf graduated from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in 1918 with a
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  • {{r|Benjamin Lee Whorf}}
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  • {{r|Benjamin Lee Whorf}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Benjamin Lee Whorf]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Benjamin Lee Whorf}}
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  • *{{pl|Benjamin Lee Whorf}}
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  • **{{pl|Benjamin Lee Whorf}}
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  • ...stics]], [[Ara autocthones]], [[Asia]], [[Australia]], [[Barack Obama]], [[Benjamin Lee Whorf]], [[Black and white ruffed lemur]]
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  • ...stics]], [[Ara autocthones]], [[Asia]], [[Australia]], [[Barack Obama]], [[Benjamin Lee Whorf]], [[Black and white ruffed lemur]]
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  • [[Edward Sapir]] and [[Benjamin Lee Whorf]] are widely cited as the most important figures in this field, due to the
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  • ...r-Whorf Hypothesis comes into the debate; it is named for Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf, the latter of whose work would be a good place to start reading. Anthropo
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