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[P]artial incomprehensions are common, but they have not, to my knowledge, prevented the drawing-up of an ccount of at least large parts of the social life, language and so on of the community in question. I have heard an anthropologist who had come back from a but recently discovered group in New Guinea say that they really were "very very distant" in their way of thinking, implying that the strenuousness of his effort had had to be much greater than on his other field experiences with "closer" cultural communicaties; but he did not report failure.引自第87页
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