Lingüística y Antropología
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1991.v46.i1.225Abstract
After an in-depth examination of what today we generally call, in somewhat indiscriminate terms, ethnography, ethnology or anthropology, comes an analysis of what strictly speaking the last of these words should signify. And in the wake of this analysis follows the description of help which linguistics, or a certain ambitious type of linguistics, can bring to the creation of an anthropology as yet undeveloped. Being the science of totality, anthropology must rank in a hierarchy all the aspects of learning which it considers worthy of use.
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