Caleb Everett

Photo of Caleb EverettPhoto | Emily FakhouryCaleb Everett, Professor of Anthropology and Psychology at the University of Miami, is the author of Numbers and the Making of Us and Linguistic Relativity: Evidence across Languages and Cognitive Domains.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: A Myriad of Tongues: How Languages Reveal Differences in How We ThinkA Myriad of Tongues: How Languages Reveal Differences in How We ThinkEverett, CalebHARDCOVER09/19/2023$27.95Not yet available
Cover: Numbers and the Making of Us: Counting and the Course of Human CulturesNumbers and the Making of Us: Counting and the Course of Human CulturesEverett, CalebPAPERBACK04/22/2019$21.00
Cover: Numbers and the Making of Us: Counting and the Course of Human CulturesNumbers and the Making of Us: Counting and the Course of Human CulturesEverett, CalebHARDCOVER03/13/2017$27.95
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