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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Don't Sleep, There are Snakes (Daniel Everett)

 

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Front Matter
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Some Notes on the Pirahã Language as Used in This Book
Preface
Prologue
Part One LIFE
1 Discovering the World of the Pirahãs
2 The Amazon
3 The Cost of Discipleship
4 Sometimes You Make Mistakes
5 Material Culture and the Absence of Ritual
6 Families and Community
The Death of Xopísi’s Wife, Xaogíoso
7 Nature and the Immediacy of Experience
8 A Teenager Named Túkaaga: Murder and Society
9 Land to Live Free
10 Caboclos: Vignettes of Amazonian Brazilian Life
Part Two LANGUAGE
11 Changing Channels with Pirahã Sounds
12 Pirahã Words
13 How Much Grammar Do People Need?
14 Values and Talking: The Partnership between Language and Culture
15 Recursion: Language as a Matrioshka Doll
16 Crooked Heads and Straight Heads: Perspectives on Language and Truth
Part Three CONCLUSION
17 Converting the Missionary
Epilogue Why Care about Other Cultures and Languages?
Back Matter
Acknowledgments
A Note about the Author
Publisher Details
 
 
 
 
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