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“... I suddenly woke up to the fact that if I accepted anybody's definition of what there was in the world, I would be limited.”

Quote by Shirley Brice Heath

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Shirley Brice Heath
Shirley Brice Heath

Shirley Brice Heath is a renowned linguistic anthropologist born on July 26, 1939. Her research focuses on the interaction between language and culture, particularly the role of language in social life. Professor Heath has made significant contributions to the field of linguistic anthropology, her work profoundly influencing the understanding of linguistic diversity, language change, and the relationship between language and power. more

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