- Look up
Sapir or
sapir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sapir,
meaning sapphire or
lapis lazuli in Hebrew, may
refer to:
Sapir (surname), a list of...
- relativism: the
Whorf hypothesis; the
Sapir–Whorf
hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF); the Whorf-
Sapir hypothesis; and Whorfianism. The hypothesis...
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Sapir is a
surname (see
Shapiro for etymology).
Notable people with the
surname include: André
Sapir,
Belgian economist Edward Sapir,
American anthropologist...
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Edward Sapir (/səˈpɪər/;
January 26, 1884 –
February 4, 1939) was an
American anthropologist-linguist, who is
widely considered to be one of the most...
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Tamir Sapir (born
Temur Sepiashvili, Georgian: თემურ სეფიაშვილი; 1946/1947 –
September 24, 2014) was a Georgian-born, Georgian-American businessman, real...
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SAPIR: A
Journal of
Jewish Conversations, also
known as the
SAPIR Journal, is a
quarterly political magazine focused on cultural, political, and social...
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Jacques Sapir is a
French economist specialized in the
economy of Russia, born in 1954 in Puteaux. He is the son of
psychoanalyst Michel Sapir.
Since 1996...
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Richard Ben
Sapir (/səˈpɪər/; July 27, 1936 –
January 27, 1987) was an
American author, best
known for The
Destroyer series of
novels that he co-created...
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called The
Sapir Report, is a
report on the
economy of the
European Union edited by a
panel of
experts under the
direction of André
Sapir and published...
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Sapir (Hebrew: סַפִּיר) is a
community settlement in
southern Israel.
Located near
Route 90, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Central Arava Regional...