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A linguist has sparked controversy with the assertion that the Pirahã, an Amazonian tribe of about 200 people, lacks counting and color terms as well as other elements of grammar currently considered to be fundamental. Such evidence underscores, in his view, the largely unappreciated role that culture plays in shaping how people speak. Credit: Keren Everett
Found in: Anthropology

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