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GROGNET, ALLENE GUSS, ED.; BROWN, JUDITH, ED.UNIVERSITY RESOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAFOR THE STUDY OF LINGUISTICS: 1969-1970.CENTER FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS, WASHINGTON, D.C.;LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D.C.70207P.; SIXTH REVISED EDITIONPUBLICATIONS SECTION, CENTER FOR APPLIEDLINGUISTICS, 1717 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, NW,WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 ($4.00)
EDRS PRICE MF-$1.00 HC-$10.45COLLEGE LANGUAGE PROGRAMS, *COLLEGE PROGRAMS,INSTITUTES (TRAINING PROGRAMS) , LANGUAGE AND AREACENTERS, *LINGUISTICS, RESEARCH PROJECTS, *RESOURCEGUIDES, SUMMER INSTITUTES, *UNCOMMONLY TAUGHTLANGUAGES, *UNIVERSITIESCANADA, UNITED STATES
THIS ISSUE OF "UNIVERSITY RESOURCES" PROVIDESINFORMATION ON DEGREES, COURSES, AND FACULTY IN THE FIELD OFLINGUISTICS. THE NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS COVERED, 146, IS ALMOSTDOUBLE THAT OF THE 1965 EDITION, WITH 64 SCHOOLS MENTIONED FOR THEFIRST TIME. ALSO NEW IS COVERAGE OF CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS. TEACHERTRAINING IN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE HAS BEEN OMITTED SINCECURRENT INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONALEDUCATION1S "ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ORIENTATION PROGRAMS IN THE UNITEDSTATES," NEW YORK, 1969. (SEE AL 002 261.) INCLUDED IN THIS EDITIONARE THOSE INSTITUTIONS WHICH, ON THE BASIS OF AVAILABLE INFORMATION,OFFER AT LEAST THREE COURSES IN THE FIELD OF GENERAL LINGUISTICS ORLINGUISTICS AND RELATED DISCIPLINES. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ARELISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER WITH INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING: (1)
DEPARTMENT, DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN, DEGREES OFFERED; (2) STAFF; (3)
COURSE OFFERINGS OR COURSE AREAS; (4) SUMMER WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS,INSTITUTES; (5) INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE AND AREA CENTERS, PESEARCHPROGRAMS; (6) NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE OFFICE FROM WHICH TO OBTAINFURTHER DETAILS. INFORMATION ON ANNUAL SUMMER INSTITUTES, A TABULARINDEX OF UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR PROGRAMS ARRANGED BY STATE, AND ANINDEX OF LANGUAGES APPEAR AT THE END. (AMM)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE
PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS
STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION
POSITION OR POLICY.
UNIVERSITY RESOURCES
IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FOR THE STUDY OF
LINGUISTICS
1969-1970
UNIVERSITY RESOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
FOR THE STUDY OF LINGUISTICS : 1969-1970
COMPILED AND EDITED BY
ALLENE GUSS GROGNET AND JUDITH BROWN
CENTER FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND THE SECRETARIAT OF THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Sixth revised edition, 1970
A joint publication of the Center for Applied Linguistics andthe Secretariat of the Linguistic Society of America1717 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
SBN: 87281-000-3Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 71-113391
Printed in the United States of America
Introduction
This sixth revised edition of University Resources continues to present in aconcise and comprehensive format, information on degrees, course offerings,and faculty in the field of Linguistics. The number of institutions coveredin the present work, 146, is almost double that of the 1965 edition, andrepresents an increaae of 48 over the 1966 edition, with 64 schools appearingfor the first time. Also new in this edition is information on resources ofCanadian institutions. Coverage of Teacher Training in English as a ForeignLanguage has been omitted from this volume, since current information can befound in English language and orientation programs in the United States(New York, Institute of International Education, 1969).
Coverage
Included in the present edition are those institutions which, on the basis ofavailable information, offer at least three courses in the field of GeneralLinguistics or Linguistics and Related Disciplines. The information listedfor each college or university was supplied mainly by the institution itself,through a questionnaire prepared and mailed out by the Center for AppliedLinguistics. In a few cases, this was supplemented by college catalogues.The academic institutions covered in this volume may still represent only apartial listing, since some of the questionnaires were not returned to theCenter, and college catalogues could not furnish adequate information.
Arrangement
The colleges and universities are listed in alphabetical order, and under eachentry is given all or part of the following information:
Department, department chairman, degrees offered.Staff, with academic rank and field of specialization.Course offerings or course areas.
A: Courses traditionally offered in the field of GeneralLinguistics or Linguistics and Related Disciplines,e.g. Morphology and syntax, Language and culture.A standard nomenclature has been adopted, though exactcourse titles and content may differ at various insti-tutions, The number following an entry, e.g. Morphologyand syntax, 4, indicates the number of courses offeredat least once in a two-year period.
B: Courses with primary linguistic content, e.g. Thaistructure, Romance linguistics. Here no attempt hasbeen made to indicate the number of courses offered.
C: Courses in ancient languages or modern foreign languages,not commonly taught in the United States. (ClassicalGreek and Latin, as well as modern French, German,Italian, Russian and Spanish have not been included.)
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The languages have been arranged according to geo-graphical area: West European, Slavic and EastEuropean, Near and Middle Eastern, South Asian, South-east Asian, East Asian, Oceanic, Amerindian, Caribbean,and Sub-Saharan African. The ancient languages appearin brackets. Again, the number of courses offered isnot indicated.
Summer workshops, seminars, institutes, etc.
Institutes, language and area centers, research programs, etc.Name and address of the office from which to obtain brochures,catalogues, etc., which give full descriptions of programs anddegree requirements.
Information on annual summer institutes, a tabular index of universities andtheir programs arranged by state, and an index of languages, appear at theend.
We would like to thank our colleagues in the Publications Section for theirhelp in the preparation of this book, in particular, Mrs. Elaine Bowman.Special thanks is due Mrs. Freda Ahearn who typed the manuscript for publi-cation. We are also grateful to the Linguistic Society of America for theircooperation and support.
Allene Guss GrognetJudith BrownCenter for Applied LinguisticsWashington, D.C.
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UNIVERSITY RESOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES
Ade 1phi University Garden City, New York 11530
Department of German and General LinguisticsAnton M. Huffert, ChairmanDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Carton, Irving S.; Assoc. Prof. (General linguistics, Comparative linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Killian, Vera; Inst. (Linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Descriptive linguistics, 1; Historical and com-parative, 1; Anthropological linguistics, 1; Languages of the world, 1.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Anton M. Huffert, ChairmanDepartment of German and General LinguisticsAdelphi UniversityGarden City, New York 11530
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University of Akron Akron, Ohio 44304
Department of EnglishF.T. Phipps, ChairmanDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Stevens, William J.; Assoc. Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Language and culture, 1.
B: History of English, Hispanic linguistics.
C: Near and Middle Eastern: [Assyrian], [Egyptian].
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University of Alaska College, Alaska 99701
Linguistics and Foreign Languages DepartmentBruce R. Gordon, HeadDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Krauss, Michael E.; Prof. (Linguistics)Miyaoka, Osahito; Asst. Prof. (Japanese, Eskimo)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics, 1; Methodology of languageteaching, 1; Language and culture, 1; Special topics. 1.
B: Athapascan languages, History of English, Modern English grammar, Eskimolinguistics, History of French.
C: East Asian: Japanese.
Amerindian: Eskimo.
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American University Washington, D.C. 20016
Department of Languages and LinguisticsVadim Medish, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Burkart, Edward I.; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Formal linguistics)Mancill, Grace S.; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Applied linguistics)Mueller, Hugo J.; Prof. (Applied linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Klingbiel, Paul; Lect. (Descriptive linguistics)Rankin, B. Kirk, III; Adjunct Prof. (Formal linguistics)Stryker, Shirley L.; Lect. (Applied linguistics)
Full Time Research
Bisuddhanaraksh, Noree; Asst. Researcher (Thai)Hieu, Tran Trung; Asst. Researcher (Vietnamese)Keresztes, Kalman; Asst. Researcher (Hungarian)Manoroth, Phengsy; Asst. Researcher (Lao)Purtle, Dale I.; Assoc. Researcher (Asian languages)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Hood, Mary Ann G.; Asst. Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Language andculture, 1; Formal linguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 1; Applied linguis-tics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, French structure, Spanish structure.
C: Slavic and East European: Czech, Hungarian.Near and Middle Eastern: Modern Hebrew.South Asian: Hindi.
Southeast Asian: Indonesian, Thai, Vietnamese.East Asian: Japanese.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Foreign Language Teacher's Institute for teachers of French, German, Russian,Spanish and English as a Foreign Language.
American University (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center for the Development of(Dale I. Purtle)
NBS project for research intographs. (Edward I. Burkart)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Instructional Materials in Asian Languages.
the internal structuring of Chinese-Japanese ideo-
Department of Languages and LinguisticsThe American UniversityWashington, D.C. 20016
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University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721
Department of AnthropologyRaymond H. Thompson, Chairman
Degrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Anthropology with major in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Basso, Keith; Asst. Prof. (Amerindian linguistics)Dozier, Edward; Prof. (Amerindian linguistics)Turner, Paul; Assoc. Prof. (Amerindian linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Brown, Alan (English)Brown, Dolores (Romance languages)Chandola, Anoup (Oriental studies)Cook, Mary Jane (English)Dimmick, Kenneth (Speech)Inman, Billie Jo (English)Lynn, Klonda (Speech)Rebsamen, Frederick (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology andsyntax, 4; Field methods, 1; Comparative linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 2;Experimental phonetics, 4; Theories of phonetics, 2; Applied phonetics, 1.
B: American Indian languages, English linguistics, English phonetics, TeachingEnglish as a second language, Romance linguistics.
C: Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic.South Asian: Hindi.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Amerindian: Papago.
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University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
Committee on LinguisticsLawrence Guinn, ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in English with specialization in linguistics
STAFF
Guinn, Lawrence; Assoc. Prof. (Comparative Indo-European linguistics)
Horton, Jimmy; Inst. (Spanish and English contrastive linguistics)
Locke, John R.; Inst. (Comparative Indo-European linguistics)
Rogers, Mary; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)
Van Scyoc, Leo; Prof. (English linguistics)Vernon, Thomas; Asst. Prof. (Modern philosophy)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Logic and language, 1;
Anthropological linguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, English applied linguistics, History of
French, French applied linguistics, German applied linguistics, History of
Spanish, Spanish applied linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Middle High German].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
EPDA Institute in Applied Linguistics and Curriculum Planning. (John R. Locke)
EPDA Institute in Literature and Applied Linguistics. (Leo Van Scyoc)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Lawrence Guinn, ChairmanDepartment of Foreign LanguagesUniversity of ArkansasFayetteville, Arkansas 72701
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Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 36830
Interdepartmental Courses in Linguistics
Degrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in English Language and Linguistics
STAFF
Monteser, Frederick; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics)
Nist, John; Prof. (English linguistics)Skelton, Robert B.; Research Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Romance linguistics)
Wright, Thomas L.; Assoc. Prof. (English, Medieval studies)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, I; Morphology and
syntax, I; Indo-European, 1; Stylistics, 1.
B: English structure, History of English, Romance linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old Spanish].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Studies in the American Language.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Auburn UniversityCatalog IssueAuburn, Alabama 36830
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Ball State University Muncie, Indiana 47306
English DepartmentD.A. Renner, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. in English with specialization in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Clark, Ardath; Asst. Prof.Cox, Keith D.; Asst. Prof.Evans, Robert E.; Asst. Prof.Fifield, Merle J.; Assoc. Prof.Gale, Irma; Asst. Prof.Houck, Charles L.; Asst. Prof.Hozeski, Bruce; Asst. Prof.Pasley, Charles; Asst. Prof.Ross, Janet; Assoc. Prof.Smith, Max D.; Asst. Prof.Snider, Harry C.; Assoc. Prof.
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Benkeser, Karl A.; Asst. Prof. (Russian)Brown, James W.; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Dietz, Donald T.; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Hicks, Georgina L.; Prof. (French)Hoops, Richard A.; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)Huckleberry, Alan W.; Prof. (Speech)Kasparek, Jerry L.; Asst. Prof. (Latin)Posada, Rafael; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Sotiropoulos, Dmitri; Assoc. Prof. (Latin)Thomas, Patrick; Asst. Prof. (French)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Morphology and syntax, 4; Dialectology, 2;Language and culture, 2; Applied phonetics, 2.
B: History of English, Modern English grammar, TEFL, Applied English linguistics,French phonetics, German phonetics, Russian phonetics, History of Russian,Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Medieval Spanish].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Workshop in Applied English Linguistics.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Coordinator of Graduate Studies in LinguisticsDepartment of EnglishBall State UniversityMuncie, Indiana 47306
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Barnard College New York, New York 10027
Department of LinguisticsJoseph L. Malone, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Malone, Joseph L.; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Semitic linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Linguistics faculty of Columbia University [see page 40].
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introductory linguistics, 2; Phonetf.cs and phonology, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1;Historical and comparative linguistics, 1; Linguistic analysis, 2; Anthropologicallinguistics, 1; Speech development, 1; Philosophy of language, I; Special topics, 1.
B: History of English, English dialects, History of French, History of Russian.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Middle French].Slavic and East European: Modern Greek.Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic.South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
ARegistrarBarnard CollegeMorningside HeightsNew York, New York 10027
Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Committee on LinguisticsRobert L. Saitz, ChairmanDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Fleming, Harold; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Green, Eugene; Assoc. Prof. (Dialectology, Aphasia)Jost, Jacques; Assoc. Prof. (Modern languages)Miliward, Celia; Asst. Prof. (Dialectology)Rattd, Elizabeth; Assoc. Prof. (Modern languages)Saitz, Robert L.; Assoc. Prof. (TEFL, Applied linguistics)Wilder, Warren; Prof. (Modern languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonology, 1; Historical linguistics, 1; Anthro-pological linguistics, 2; Urban dialects, 1; Writing systems, 1; Contrastivelinguistics, 1.
B: Languages of Africa, English grammar, History of English, French phonetics,Applied French linguistics, Romance philology, Applied Spanish linguistics.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
African Studies Program. (A. Castagno)
Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
Program in LinguisticsSamuel Jay Keyser, CoordinatorDegrees: B.A. in Anthropology, Psychology, Philosophy or English, with concentration
in linguistics; Ph.D. in English with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Keyser, Samuel Jay; Assoc. Prof. (History and structure of English)Perlmutter, David; Asst. Prof. (General linguistic theory)Reisman, Karl; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonology, 1; Philosophy of language, 3; Languagetypology, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Anthropological linguistics, 2; Language andculture, 1; Linguistics and literature, 1; Special topics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, Comparative grammar of Semitic languages.
C: West European: [Old English], Yiddish.Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian],
Arabic, [Coptic], [Egyptian], Hebrew,[Hittite], [Sumerian], [Ugaritic].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
National Science Foundation grant, "Universal Grammar". (Samuel Jay Keyser andDavid Perlmutter)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Samuel Jay KeyserDepartment of EnglishBrandeis University
Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84601
Committee on Linguistic StudiesRobert W. Blair, Chairman
Degrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Alder, Zane; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)Baird, Rey L.; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics)Blair, Robert W.; Assoc. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Clark, J. Reuben; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Cox, Soren; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics)Folsom, Marvin; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Lytle, Eldon G.; Asst. Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Mc Kendrick, John; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)Watkins, Arthur; Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Young, Karl; Prof. (Applied linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Historical and comparative, 2; Language and culture, 1; Contrastivelinguistics, 1.
B: English structure, German structure, Germanic linguistics, Romance linguistics.
C: West European: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish.Slavic and East European: Finnish.Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew.
East Asian: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean.Amerindian: Guarani, Navajo, Quechua, Quichd.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
RegistrationBrigham Young UniversityProvo, Utah 84601
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Brown University Providence, Rhode Island 02912
Department of LinguisticsW. Nelson Francis, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Cowan, William G.; Assoc. Prof. (Arabic, Historical and comparative linguistics)Francis, W. Nelson; Prof. (English linguistics, Dialectology)Lattimore, David; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Mei, Diana; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Meskill, Robert H.; Assoc. Prof. (Turkish, Phonology, Transformational grammar)O'Connor, Patricia; Prof. (Applied linguistics, Language teaching)Svartvik, Jan; Visiting Assoc. Prof. (English grammar, Linguistic theory)Twaddell, W. Freeman; Prof. (Germanic linguistics, History of linguistics)Wrenn, James J.; Assoc. Prof. (Chinese)
Part Time Teaching
Kiparsky, Paul; Visiting Lect. (Generative phonology) [Spring semester, 1969-70]
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Crossgrove, William; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic)Dostal, Anton; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Kugera, Henry; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Mathiesen, Robert; Inst. (Slavic linguistics)Schnerr, Walter J.; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Wyatt, William F.; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 3; History of linguistics, 1;Indo-European, 1; Dialectology, 1; Linguistic theory, 3; Language and culture, 1;Computational linguistics, 2; Philosophy of language, 1; Applied linguistics, 3.
B: Structure of Czech, History of English, History and structure of French, Historyand structure of German, Greek linguistics, Latin linguistics, Romance linguis-tics, History and structure of Russian, West Slavic linguistics, History andstructure of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Old HighNorse], [Old Saxon].
Slavic and East European: Serbo-Croatian, [Old ChurchNear and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Coptic]
Hebrew], Turkish.South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Mandarin Chinese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
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German], [Gothic], [Old
Slavonic].
, [Egyptian], [Biblical
Brown University (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Chinese Studies. (Lea E. Williams)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Graduate SchoolBrown UniversityProvidence, Rhode Island 02912
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Burlin, Robert; Asst. Prof. (English philology)Dorian, Nancy; Asst. Prof. (Celtic, General linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Linguistic techniques, 1; Field methods, 1.
B: History of German.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old High German].
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University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720
Department of LinguisticsWallace L. Chafe, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Beeler, M. S. ; Prof. (Indo-European linguistics)Chafe, W.L.; Prof. (Generative semantics, Amerindian linguistics)Chrdtien, C.D.; Prof. (Statistical linguistics, Linguistics of the Pacific)Emeneau, M.B.; Prof. (Sanskrit, Linguistics of India)Haas, M.R. ; Prof. (American Indian languages, Thai)Jasanoff, J.H.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European linguistics)Kaufman, T.S.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics of Mexico)Malkiel, Y.; Prof. (Romance philology)Reed, D.W. ; Prof. (Statistical linguistics, English)Stanley, R.; Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics, Phonology)Van Nooten, B.A.; Asst. Prof. (Sanskrit, Linguistics of India)Wang, W.S-Y.; Prof. (Transformational grammar, Acoustic phonetics)Zimmer, K.E.; Assoc. Prof. (General linguistics, Turkish)
Part Time Teaching
Sawyer, J.0.; Lect. (English as a second language, Amerindian languages)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Aoki, H. (Oriental languages)Bloch, A.A. (Near Eastern languages)Boyd, J. (English)Carr, D. (Oriental languages)Chang, K. (Oriental languages)Chao, Y.R. (Oriental languages)Chatman, S. (Rhetoric)Ervin, S. (Rhetoric)
Gumperz, J.J. (Anthropology)Kay, Paul (Anthropology)Penzl, H. (German)
Pray, B.R. (Near Eastern languages)Slobin, D. (Psychology)Whitfield, F.J. (Slavic languages)Whitman, Robert (Slavic languages)Whyte, R. (Slavic languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Dialectology, 1; Linguistic geography, 1; Field methods, 2; Historicaland comparative, 5; Indo-European, 2; History of linguistics, 2; Modern linguis-
tic theory, 1; Applied linguistics, 1; Ethnolinguistics, 1; Semantics, 1; Psycho-linguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Statistical linguistics, 1; Compu-tational linguistics, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1; Contrastive analysis, 1; Linguis-tics and literature, 1.
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University of California at Berkeley (Continued)
B: American Indian languages, Celtic languages, Ancient Chinese phonology, Chinesedialectology, American English, History of English, English structure, ModernEnglish grammliGerman grammar, Germanic linguistics, Comparative grammar ofLatin, Comparative grammar of Greek, Linguistics of India, Japanese linguistics,Malayo-Polynesian linguistics, Romance linguistics, Scandinavian linguistics,Semitic linguistics, Comparative Slavic linguistics, Spanish dialectology,Linguistics of South Asian languages.
C: West European: Danish, Dutch, [Middle English], [Old English], [Old French],[Middle High German], [Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], Norwegian-,Portuguese, [Old Provenial], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian,[Old Church Slavic].
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, Armenian, [Coptic], [Egyptian],Hebrew, Persian, [Sumerian], [Syriac], Turkish.
South Asian: Hindi, [Sanskrit], Tamil, Telegu, Urdu.Southeast Asian: Indonesian/Malay.East Asian: Cantonese Chinnge, [Classical Chinese], Mandarin Chinese, Japanese,Korean, Mongolian.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Linguistic Atlas of the Pacific Coast. (David W. Reed)Phonology Laboratory. (William S-Y. Wang)Survey of California Indian Languages. (Mary R. Haas)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Linguistics2337 Dwinelle HallUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, California 94720
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University of California at Davis Davis, California 95616
Linguistic CommitteeB.E. Wallacker, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Arbini, R.A.; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy of language)Bastian, J.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Acoustic and articulatory phonetics)
Baumhoff, M A Prof. (Historical linguistics)Butler, J.L.; Lect. (Romance linguistics)Cook, E.A.; Asst. Prof. (Language and culture)Estabrook, WM.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic philology)Gates, H.P.; Lect. (Classical linguistics, Indo-European)Harsh, W.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics)Burford, J.R.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Phonology)Keith, G.H.; Asst. Prof. (French linguistics)Kjolseth, J.R.; Asst. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Liu, E.S.; Asst. Prof. (Chinese, Computational linguistics)Olmsted, D.L.; Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Ethnolinguistics, Psycholinguistics)Tully, E.J., Jr.; Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics)Wallacker, B.E., Assoc. Prof. (East Asiatic philology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Grammatical analysis, 2; Phonological analysis, 2;
Historical and comparative, 2; Field methods, 1; Language and culture, 1; Psycho-
linguistics, 2; Sociolinguistics, 2; Philosophy of language, 1; Computational
linguistics, 2; Modern linguistic theory, 2.
B: Chinese grammar, Languages of Eastern Asia, English structure,.TEFL, French
structure, History of French, German structure, History of German, Spanish struc-
ture, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Gothic], [Middle High German], [Old High German], [Old Saxon],
[Old Spanish].South Asian: [Sanskrit].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of AnthropologyUniversity of CaliforniaDavis, California 95616
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University of California at Irvine Irvine, California 92664
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Barrutia, Richard; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Key, Mary Ritchie; Asst. Prof. (English, Social sciences)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Linguistic studies, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: English structure, History of English, French phonetics, History of French,German phonetics, History of German, Spanish phonetics, History of Spanish.
C: East Asian: Chinese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
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University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 90024
Department of LinguisticsRobert P. Stockwell, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Allen, George D.; Asst. Prof. (Phonetics)Bedell, George D.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics)Bright, William; Prof. (Linguistics, Anthropology)Courtenay, Karen; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics, African languages)Emonds, Joseph; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics)Fromkin, Victoria; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistics)Givon, Talmy; Acting Asst. Prof. (Linguistics, African languages)Kraft, Charles; Lect. (Linguistics, African languages)Kunene, Daniel P.; Asst. Prof. (African languages)Ladefoged, Peter; Prof. (Phonetics)Longan, Frederick; Lect. (African languages)Partee, Barbara H.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistics)Schachter, Paul M.; Prof. (Linguistics)Stockwell, Robert P.; Prof. (Linguistics)Thompson, Sandra A.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics)Vennemann, Theo; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics)Welmers, William E.; Prof. (Linguistics, African languages)
Part Time Teaching
Anttila, Raimo A.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European studies)Arthur, Bradford; Asst. Prof. (English)Campbell, Russell; Assoc. Prof. (English)Dowling, Walter; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Francis, Eric; Visiting Lect. (Indo-European studies)Hoijer, Harry; Prof. (Anthropology, Linguistics)Ivic, Pavle; Visiting Prof. (Slavic languages, Linguistics)
Kay, Ma.7tin; Lect. (Linguistics)MacKay, Donald G.; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)McLaran, Marlys; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)011er, John William, Jr.; Asst. Prof. (English)Otero, Carlos; Prof. (Spanish, Romance linguistics)Penchoen, Thomas; Asst. Prof. (Near Eastern languages)Wilson, Robert; Asst. Prof. (English)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Birnbaum, Henrik; Prof. (Slavic languages)Bowen, J. Donald; Prof. (English)Buccellati, Giorgio; Assoc. Prof. (Ancient Near Eastern languages)
Bull, William E.; Prof. (Spanish)Carterette, Edward C.; Prof. (Psychology)Chapman, Kenneth G.; Assoc. Prof. (Scandinavian languages)Eckmann, Janos; Prof. (Turkish)Leslau, Wolf; Prof. (Hebrew, Semitic studies)McIntosh, Lois; Assoc. Prof. (English)Prator, Clifford H.; Prof. (English)Puhvel, Jaan; Prof. (Indo- European studies)Rand, Earl; Asst. Prof. (English)
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University of California at Los Angeles (Continued)
Schwartz, Stephen P; Asst. Prof. (German)Tietze, Andreas; Prof. (Turkish)Wilbur, Terence H.; Asst. Prof. (German)
Worth, Dean S.; Prof. (Slavic languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 11; Morphology and syn-tax, 7; Dialectology, 2; Field methods, 4, Historical and comparative, 6; Indo-European linguistics, 2; Ethnolinguistics, 2; Sociolinguistics, 2; Psycho-linguistics, 4; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 2;
Applied linguistics, 1.
B: African linguistics, Balkan linguistics, South Asian linguistics, SoutheastAsian linguistics, Australian linguistics, Aboriginal North American linguistics,Aboriginal Latin American linguistics, Far Eastern linguistics, Germanic struc-ture, Slavic structure, Dravidian structure, Indo-Aryan structure, Uto-Aztecanstructure, Romance structure, Japanese structure, Thai structure, Malayo-Polynesian structure, Finno-Ugric structure, Berber structure, Athabascan struc-ture, Chinese structure, English phonology, Swahili structure.
C: West European: Danish, Dutch/Flemish, [Middle English], [Old English], [OldFrench], [Middle High German], [Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic],Norwegian, Portuguese, [Old Provenial], [Old Saxon], Swedish, Welsh.
Slavic and East European: Finnish, Greek, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, [Old ChurchSlavonic].
Near and Middle Eastern: Amharic, Classical Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, MoroccanArabic, [Aramaic], Armenian, [Chagatai], [Coptic], Georgian, Hebrew, Kabyle,
Kirghiz, [Old Ottoman], Persian, Shilha, [Syriac], Tamazight, Turkish,[Ugaritic], Uzbek.
South Asian: [Sanskrit], Hindi, Urdu.Southeast Asian: Tagalog, Thai.East Asian: [Classical Chinese], Chinese, [Classical Japanese], Japanese, Tibetan,
Uigur.Sub-Saharan African: Afrikaans, Bambara, Hausa, Igbo, Kpelle, Luganda, Sotho,Swahili, Twi, Xhosa, Yoruba.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguistics DepartmentUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, California 90024
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University of California at Riverside Riverside, California 92507
Committee on LinguisticsAllan A. Metcalf, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Anderson, Eugene N., Jr.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Bandy, Anastasius C.; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)Broadbent, Sylvia M.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, Descriptive linguistics)
Decker, Henry W.; Prof. (French)Gericke, Philip; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Gretsky, Neil E.; Asst. Prof. (Mathematics)Haikalis, Peter D.; Asst. Prof. (Russian, Slavic linguistics)Harrah, David; Prof. (Philosophy, Symbolic logic)Keeney, Terrence J.; Asst. Prof. (Psychology, Psycholinguistics)Kleinman, Esthermae; (Teacher education)Kronenfeld, David B.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology, Semantics)Levin, Jules F.; Asst. Prof. (Russian, Slavic linguistics)Metcalf, Allan A.; Asst. Prof. (English)Fyne, Thomas H.; Asst. Prof. (Mathematics)Petrinovich, Lewis; Prof. (Psychology, Psycholinguistics)Smith, Steven B.; Lect. (General linguistics, Mathematics)
Full Time Research
Thelia, Michel
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Field methods, 1; Linguistic theory, 1; Indo-European linguistics, 1;
Ethnolinguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Language
and culture, 1.
B: English linguistics, History of English, French phonetics and phonology, Con-
trastive French and English structure, History of French, History of German,
Structure of German, Germanic linguistics, Slavic historical linguistics, Struc-ture of Russian, Spanish phonology, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Gothic], [Old High
German], [Middle High German].Slavic and East European: Polish.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERSL RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Riverside School Study: Child speech parapraxis. (Michel Thelia)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Prof. Allan MetcalfEnglish DepartmentUniversity of CaliforniaRiverside, California 92507
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University of California at San Diego La Jolla, California 92037
Linguistics DepartmentLeonard Newmark, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., Ph.D., C. Phil. in Linguistics
STAFF
Chapin, Paul G.; Asst. Prof. (Theory of syntax, Computational linguistics)Esztergar, Marianne; Assoc. (Phonology, Hungarian, Child language)Klima, Edward S.; Prof. (Native language acquisition, Psycholinguistics)Kuroda, Sige-Yuki; Assoc. Prof. (Theory of syntax, Japanese linguistics)Langacker, Ronald W.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, French and English syntax)Langdon, Margaret H.; Asst. Prof. (Amerindian linguistics, Language and culture)Newmark, Leonard; Prof. (Foreign language acquisition, Albanian)Schane, Sanford A.; Assoc. Prof. (Phonological theory, French linguistics)Smith, Timothy; Asst. Prof. (Experimental phonetics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Historical and comparative, 2; Field methods, 3; Current theory, 2;History of linguistics, 2; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Computational linguis-tics, 1; Anthropological linguistics, 2; Semantics, 1; Language acquisition, 1;Psycholinguistics, 2; Linguistics and literature, 1.
B: Diegueno structure, History of English, English phonology, English syntax,Historical French phonology, French syntax, Hungarian syntax, Malayo-Polynesiancomparative studies, Samoan syntax.
C: West European: [Old Norse].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguistics DepartmentUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, California 92037
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University of California at Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106
Linguistics ProgramAlbert C. Spaulding, Acting ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Braine, Martin; Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Cicourel, Aaron; Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Johnson, C. Douglas; Acting Asst. Prof.Peterson, Thomas H.; Lect.Schwartz, Arthur M.; Assoc. Prof. (General linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonology, 1; Syntax, 1; Historical and com--parative; 3; Linguistic change, 2; Linguistic analysis, 2; Theories of language, 1;Acoustic phonetics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 2;Semantics, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 2; Sociolinguistics, 2;Speech science, 2; Philosophy of language, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, French phonetics, History of German,Russian structure; Semitic linguistics, Spanish linguistics, Historical Spanishgrammar.
C: West European: [Gothic].Near and Middle Eastern: Amharic.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of the RegistrarUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, California 93106
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California State College at Dominguez Hills Dominguez Hills, California 90247
Interdepartmental Linguistics CommitteeCaroline Duncan, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics; M.A. pending
STAFF
Aquino, Milagros R.; Asst. Prof. (Education)Beym, Richard; Prof. (Spanish linguistics, ESL)Duncan, Caroline; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Germanic linguistics)Elliott, Dale; Asst. Prof. (English syntax and semantics, Psycholinguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Psycholin-guistics, 1; Semantics, 1; Stylistics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Currenttheory, 3.
B: Chinese structure, English structure, History and development of English, TEFL,French structure, Spanish structure, Spanish phonology.
C: West European: [Middle English].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Workshop in Applied Linguistics.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Study of social dialects of college freshmen. (Caroline Duncan)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
ChairmanLinguistics Interdepartmental CommitteeCalifornia State College, Dominguez Hills1000 East Victoria StreetDominguez Hills, California 90247
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California State College at Fullerton Fullerton, California 92631
Department of LinguisticsDavid M. Feldman, Chairman
Degrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Cartledge, Samuel J.; Asst. Prof. (Romance linguistics)Christensen, Lawrence L.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Feldman, David M.; Prof. (Phonology)Harris, Barbara A.; Asst. Prof. (Semantics)Sears, Donald A.; Prof. (English linguistics)See, Richard; Asst. Prof. (Morphology and syntax)Treon, Martin A.; Asst. Prof. (Phonetics)Zimmermann, Jon E.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Fessenden, Seth A.; Prof. (Communications theory)Kaplan, Donald E.; Assoc. Prof. (Communication disorders)Nelson, Max; Prof. (Audiology and audiometry)Ramsay, Orrington; Prof. (English linguistics)Riley, Glyndon; Assoc. Prof. (Communication disorders)Schneider, C. Elmer; Prof. (Syntax)Silvers, Stuart; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy of language)Untereiner, Wayne; Prof. (Language and culture)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Field methods, 1; Historical linguistics, 3; Language and culture, 2;Psycholinguistics, 2; Philosophy of language, 2; Semantics, 2; Linguistics andother disciplines, 1; Bilingualism, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Linguistic ontogeny, 1;Typology, 1; Applied linguistics, 1; Linguistics and reading, 1.
B: Structure of English, History of English, English linguistics, French linguistics,French phonology, History of French, French morphosyntax, Germanic linguistics,German phonology, History of German, German morphosyntax, Spanish linguistics,Spanish morphosyntax, Spanish phonology, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old French], Portuguese.Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Laboratory for Phonetic Research. (David M. Feldman)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsCalifornia State College, Fullerton800 N. State College Blvd.
Fullerton, California 92631
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California State College at Hayward Hayward, California 94542
Ad Hoc Committee on LinguisticsJack Conner, Chairman
Degrees: B.A. with concentration in linguistics
; 4STAFF
Conner, Jack E.; Prof. (Philology, English linguistics)Floyd, F ,.'..ard; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Foster, Mary L.; Asst. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)
Klitgaard, Patricia; Asst. Prof. (Ethnolinguistics)Swinburn, Clay; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics, Syntax)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Morphology and syntax, 2; Language and culture, 2;Field methods, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, French structure, History of German,Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Old English].East Asian: Mandarin.
Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Registrar
California State College at HaywardHayward, California 94542
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Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Interdisciplinary Linguistics CommitteeHarvey Buchanan, ChairmanDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Blasdell, Richard; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Callender, Charles; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Gifford, Carolyn; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Saha, P.K.; Asst. Prof. (Stylistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonology, 1; Stylistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, History and structure of Black English,Germanic linguistics, History of Russian.
C: East Asian: Chinese.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Seminar in stylistics.
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Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48858
English DepartmentLawrence Dawson, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. in English with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Fetting, Hans; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)
Lawton, David L.; Prof. (Grammatical theory, Creolized languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1; Modern linguistic theory, 2.
B: History of English, English dialectology.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].
South Asian: Hindi.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Tone Structure of Creolized Languages. (David Lawton)
English/Spanish Bilingual Problems. (David Lawton)
Chapman College Orange, California 92667
Interdepartmental Courses in Linguistics
Degrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Alderson, Edwin; Prof. (French, German, Applied linguistics)Appel, Franioise; Inst. (French)Barb, Arthur L.; Inst. (Spanish)Bergel, Kurt; Prof. (German)Huntington, Ronald; Assoc. Prof. (Sanskrit)Jardini, Anna Maria; Assoc. Prof. (French)Lew, Lawrence M.; Prof. (Chinese)Mills, Dorothy H.; Asst. Prof. (Spanish, Applied linguistics)Sinclair, Cameron; Inst. (Linguistics, English)
Part Time Teaching
Sugano, Tomio; Inst. (Japanese)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
B: English structure, History of English, French phonetics, Spanish morphology andsyntax, Spanish phonology.
C: Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
AdmissionsChapman CollegeOrange, California 92667
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University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois 60637
Deparcment of LinguisticsEric P. Hamp, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Aronson, Howard; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Bahl, Kali Charan; Asst. Prof. (Hindi)Cardenas, Daniel; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Civil, Miguel; Assoc. Prof. (Sumerian)Dembowski, Peter; Assoc. Prof. aomance languages)De Rijk, Rudolf; Visiting Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Basque)Franzen, GUsta; Prof. (Scandinavian languages)Friedrich, Paul; Prof. (Anthropology, Linguistics)Gelb, Ignace; Distinguished Service Prof. (Assyriology)
Zbigniew; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)GUterbock, Hans G.; Prof. (Hittite)Hamp, Eric P.; Prof. (Indo-European linguistics)Kazazis, Kostas; Asst. Prof. (Balkan linguistics)McCawley, James D.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Japanese) [on leave 1969-70]McDavid, Raven I., Jr.; Prof. (English)McQuown, Norman A.; Prof. (Linguistics, Anthropology)Metcalf, George J.; Prof. (Germanic philology)Naro, Anthony; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Portuguese)Ramanujan, A.K.; Prof. (Tamil)Reiner, Erica; Prof. (Akkadian, Elamite)Sacks, Sheldon; Prof. (English)Sadock, Jerrold; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Germanic)Stankiewicz, Edward; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)van Buitenen, J.A.B.; Prof. (Sanskrit, Indic)Williams, Joseph; Asst. Prof. (English)Yngve, Victor H.; Prof. (Computational linguistics, Information sciences)Zide, Norman; Assoc. Prof. (Hindi, Munda, Indian linguistics)Zvelebil, Kamil; Prof. (Tamil)
Part Time Teaching
Gragg, Gene; Visiting Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Sumerology)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
McNeill, David; Prof. (Psychology and language)Oppenheim, A. Leo; Prof. (Assyriology)Swanson, Don R.; Prof. (Indexing and classification of information)Wepman, Joseph M.; Prof. (Psychology of languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Readings in linguistics, 3; Phonetics, 2; Non-generative phonology, 2; Morphology, 2; Syntax, 4; Semantics, 4; Generativephonology, 2; Field methods, 4; Historical linguistics, 2; Indo-European linguis-tics, 2; Problems in linguistics, 3; Psycholinguistics, 3; Dialectology, 1;Writing, 1; Languages in contact, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Computationallinguistics, 2; Poetics, 1; Comparative theory, 2; History of linguistics, 1;Sociolinguistics, 1.
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B: Akkadian structure, Albanian structure, Arabic structure, Comparative Algonquian,Amerindian linguistics, Balkan linguistics, History of Czech, Dravidian structure,English dialectology, English linguistics, Modern English structure, English syn-tax, History of French, Georgian structure, History of German, North Germanicphilology, Germanic structure, Greek structure, Comparative Greek and Latin,Hindi structure, Italian linguistics, Japanese structure, Latin-American dia-lectology, Mayan languages, Munda phonology, History of Polish, Polish structure,History and structure of Portuguese, History of Russian, Russian phonology,Russian structure, Historical grammar of Semitic languages, Slavic linguistics,Comparative Slavic linguistics, History of Serbo-Croatian, History of South Slavic,History of Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: Western Europe: Basque, Danish, [Middle English], [Old English], [Old French],[Middle High German], [Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Irish], [Old Norse],Norwegian, Portuguese, [Old Portuguese], Provenial, [Old Saxon], [Old Spanish],Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Georgian, Greek, Macedonian,Polish, Romanian, [Old Russian], Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavonic], Slovene.
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Aramaic], [Coptic], [Egyptian],Hebrew, [Hittite], [Wwian], [Hieroglyphic Luurian], [Lycian], Persian, [OldPersian], [Sumerian], [Syriac], Turkish.
South Asian: Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam, Munda, [Pali], [Sanskrit], Tamil, Urdu.
East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Amerindian: Mayan, Nahuatl, Tarascan.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center for Balkan and Slavic Studies. (Eric P. Ramp)
Center for Middle Eastern Studies. (Nur Yalman)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsUniversity of ChicagoChicago, Illinois 60637
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Church College of Hawaii Laie, Hawaii 96762
English Language Institute
Alice C. Pack, DirectorDegrees: B.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language
STAFF
Butler, David; Inst. (TESL, Linguistics)Pack, Alice C.; Asst. Prof. (TESL, English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1; Linguistic analysis, 1;Applied linguistics, 1.
C: East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Oceanic: Hawaiian, Tongan.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Asian Institute. (Kenneth J. Orton)
Pacific Islands Institute. (Jerry K. Loveland)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Director of Public RelationsThe Church College of HawaiiLaie, Hawaii 96762
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City College of the City University of New York New York, New York 10031
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Graduate Linguistics CommitteeLouis G. Heller, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. offered through the Department of Classical Languages and Hebrew;
M.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Berger, Marshall D.; Assoc. Prof. (General linguistics, Speech)
Cosman, Madeleine Pelner; Inst. (English)Dellepiane, Angela; Asst. Prof. (Romance)Heller, Louis G.; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics, Classical languages)
Hirschberg, Wolfgang R.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic, Slavic)Irani, Kaikhosrov; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy)Jeffrey, Richard C.; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)Kao, Diana; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics, Chinese)
Riedel, F. Carl; Prof. (English)Sas, Louis F.; Prof. (Romance)Sonkin, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)Siisskind, Nathan; Assoc. Prof. "(Slavic, Germanic)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Advanced linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 3;Current trends, 1; Indo-European, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1; Logic and language, 1;
Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, English dialectology, History of French,
History of German, Comparative grammar of Greek and Latin, History of Italian,
Romance philology, History of Russian, History of Spanish, Spanish in the Americas.
C: West European: [Old French], [Middle High German], [Old High German], [Gothic],
[Old Irish], [Old Saxon], [Old Spanish], Yiddish.Near and Middle Eastern: Armenian; Hebrew, [Hittite], [Sumerian].
South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Institute of Yiddish Dialectology.
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Claremont Colleges, Claremont Graduate School Claremont, California 91711
Linguistics Field CommitteeJohn Regan, Field Co-ordinatorDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Anthropology or Education, with emphasis on linguistics
STAFF
Beckner, Morton 0.; Prof. (Philosophy)Bracher, Frederick; Prof. (English)Curran, Clyde E.; Prof. (Education)Douglass, Malcolm P.; Prof. (Education)Ellenhorn, Lewis J.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Erickson, Stephen A.; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)Friedman, Albert B.; Prof. (English)Hutchison, John A.; Prof. (Philosophy)Jones, William T.; Prof. (Philosophy)Jordan, Gerald I.; Prof. (Government)Langland, Lois; Prof. (Psychology)Leggewie, Robert F.; Prof. (Romance languages)Macaulay, Ronald K.S.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, English)Orland, George H.; Assoc. Prof. (Mathematics)Pixley, Alden F.; Assoc. Prof. (Mathematics)Poynter, Durward S.; Asst. Prof. (Languages)Regan, John 0.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, Education)Ruyter, Hans C.; Assoc. Prof. (Languages)Vickers, John; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Morphology and syntax, 2; Historical linguistics, 1;
Anthropological linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 4; Language acquisition, 3;
Psycholinguistics, 7; Communication theory, 2; Language and philosophy, 9;Semantics, 1; Linguistics and reading, 1; Applied linguistics, 3; Current theory, 1.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
DeanClaremont Graduate SchoolClaremont, California 91711
University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80302
Departmaitt of LinguisticsLuigi Romeo, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis optional), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Erickson, Joel A.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European linguistics)Kaye, Alan S.; Asst. Prof. (Semitic linguistics)Romeo, Luigi; Prof. (Romance linguistics, History of linguistics)Rood, David S.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic linguistics, American Indian linguistics)Taylor, Alan; Asst. Prof. (Slavic linguistics, American Indian linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Abernathy, Robert; Prof. (Slavic linguistics, Mathematical linguistics)Chiang, Helen T.; Asst. Prof. (Chinese linguistics)Dammann, James E.; Prof.-Adjoint (Communication)Darden, Bill; Asst. Prof. (Transformational grammar)Jensen, Frede; Assoc-. Prof. (Romance philology)Kane, Harry; Prof. (English linguistics)Takahara, Kumiko; Asst. Prof. (Japanese linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Anderson, Keith 0.; Inst. (Germanic linguistics, Experimental phonetics)Crothers, Edward J.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Firestone, Robert T.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Kaschube, Dorothea; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Lewis, Brian; Asst. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Ossorio, Janet; Inst. (Anthropological linguistics)Waengler, Hans-H.; Prof. (Experimental phonetics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonemics, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1; Experimental phonetics, 3; Historicaland comparative, 5; Theoretical linguistics, 2; Transformational grammar, 3;Indo-European linguistics, 4; Field methods, 2; Anthropological linguistics, 3;History of linguistics, 2; Communication theory, 2; Mathematical and computa-tional linguistics, 2; Current trends, 1; Areal linguistics, 1.
B: African linguistics, American Indian linguistics, Structure of Arabic, Arabicdialectology, Aramaic dialectology, Chinese structure, Chinese linguistics,Chinese phonology, History of English, English structure, American English dia-lectology, German dialectology, History of German, German structure, Germanphilology, Greek dialects, Italic dialects, Greek paleography, History of Italian,Italian historical grammar, Italian structure, Italian dialects, Japanese struc-ture, Latin paleography, Pacific linguistics, Romance linguistics, History ofRussian, Russian structure, Semitic linguistics, Comparative Slavic linguistics,Structure of Spanish, History of Spanish, Spanish historical grammar, Spanishphonetics.
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University of Colorado (Continued)
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Middle High German], [Old High
German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], Portuguese, [Old Provenial], Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, [Old
Church Slavonic].
East Asian: [Classical Chinese], Chinese, [Classical Japanese], Japanese.
South Asian: [Sanskrit].Near and Middle Eastern: Classical Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, [Aramaic], Israeli
Hebrew, [Ugaritic].Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Seminar in Semiotics.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsUniversity of ColoradoBoulder, Colorado 80302
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Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
English DepartmentPaul T. Bryant, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. in TEFL
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bachmann, James; Asst. Prof. (TEFL/TESL)Sorvig, Ralph W.; Assoc. Prof. (English, Historical linguistics)Stacey, William; Asst. Prof. (English, General linguistics)Streiff, Marjorie; Inst. (TESL, English for disadvantaged)Trimble, Martha; Asst. Prof. (Programmed grammar)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Hodapp, Marion (Phonetics, Spanish)Moseley, William (Romance philology)Myers, Thomas (Historical linguistics, Old German dialects)Pierce, Bruce (Ontogenetic language development)Preller, Arno (Applied linguistics, Methodology, Phonetics)Thai, Edouard (Phonetics, Romance philology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: General linguistics, 2; Phonology and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syntax, 2;
Language and culture, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Semantics, 1; Languagedevelopment, 3; Language pathology, 3.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, History of Romance languages.
C: West European: [Old English].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center for Latin American Studies. (William W. Winnie, Jr.)
Computer-based studies in Spanish word frequency. (William Moseley)
Computer-based studies in German word frequency. (Arno Preller)
National Speech and Hearing Survey (U.S.O.E.). (F.M. Hull)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of Admissions and RecordsColorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado 80521
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Columbia University New York, New York 10027
Department of LinguisticsRobert Austerlitz, Acting ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Austerlitz, Robert ; Prof. (Uralic)
Diver, William; Prof. (Indo-European)Garcia, Erica C.; Asst. Prof. (English, Phonetics)Herzog, Marvin I.; Assoc. Prof. (Yiddish, Dialectology)Juhasz, Francis S.; Lect. (TESL)Labov, William; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Malone, Joseph L.; Asst. Prof. (Semitic)Matisoff, James A.; Asst. Prof. (Sino-Tibetan)
Part Time Teaching
Stevens, Alan; Lect. (Indonesian/Malay)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Lange, Roland A.; Asst. Prof. (Japanese)Pitkin, Harvey; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, Amerindian)Silver, Shirley K.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology, Amerindian)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Field methods, 2; Historical linguistics, 2; Linguistic geography, 1;
Current trends, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Applied linguistics, 1; Special topics, 2.
B: Altaic linguistics, American Indian languages, English structure, TEFL, Finnishstructure, Greek dialects, Hungarian structure, Japanese structure, Lahu struc-ture, Latin structure, Languages of Northern Eurasia, Semitic structure, Thaistructure, Turkic linguistics, Uralic linguistics, Yiddish structure, Yiddishdialectology.
C: West European: Swedish, Yiddish.
Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Czech, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Slovene.
Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Hebrew, Kazan Tatar, Persian,Turkish, Uzbek.
South Asian: Bengali, Hindi-Urdu.
Southeast Asian: Indonesian/Malay, Lahu.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Korean.Sub- Saharan African : Hausa, Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Language and Area Centers: African, Latin American, Soviet and East European, EastAsian, Uralic.
Institutes: European, East European, Russian, Latin American, African.
Lin6ui' %ic and Cultural Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry.
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DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of Admissions and Financial Aid106 Low Memorial LibraryColumbia UniversityNew York, New York 10027
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Columbia University Teachers College New York, New York 10027
Department of Languages, Literature, Speech, and TheatreLouis Forsdale, Chairman
Degrees: M.A., Professional Diploma, in Teaching of English with specialization inlinguistics; M.A., Ph.D., Professional Diploma, Ed.D. in TESL
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Allen, Robert L.; Prof. (English linguistics, Applied linguistics)Cervenka, Edward J.; Asst. Prof. (English as a second language, Psycholinguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Garcia, Erica; Lect. (English linguistics, Grammatical structure)Rosenbaum, Peter S.; Lect. (Use of computers in stylistic analysis)Stewart, William; Lect. (Negro dialects)
Linguists in Other De arguments or Schools
Linguistics faculty of Columbia University [see page 401.
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Computational linguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English dialects.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of AdmissionsBox 31A525 West 120 Street
New York, New York 10027
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University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut 06268
Department of LinguisticsArthur S. Abramson, HeadDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Abramson, Arthur S.; Prof. (Phonology, Experimental phonetics)Asselin, Claire; Asst. Prof. (Syntax, French linguistics)Cooper, Franklin S.; Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Lieberman, Philip; Prof. (Phonology, Experimental phonetics)Mattingly, Ignatius G.; Assoc. Prof. (Phonology, Experimental phonetics)Michaels, David; Asst. Prof. (English syntax, Languages in contact)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Cagnon, Maurice; Asst. Prof. (Romance and Classical languages)Halwes, Terry; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Harris, J. Donald; Prof. (Speech)Liberman, Alvin M.; Prof. (Psychology)McMunn, William R.; Asst. Prof. (English)Overton, Paul H.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic and Slavic languages)Palermo, Joseph; Prof. (Romance and Classical languages)Sachs, Jacqueline S.; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Shankweiler, Donald P.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Wicklund, David A.; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 7; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Current trends, 1;Linguistics and language learning, 1; Psychology of language, 5; Language andculture, 1.
B: History of English, History of French, French structure, History of German,History of Italian.
C: West European: [Old French], [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Gothic],[Old Icelandic], Provenial.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Experimental phonetics laboratory for demonstration and research. Includes soundspectrograph, computer - controlled resonance synthesizer, and plethysmograph. Ad-ditional research in experimental phonetics and sound perception conducted byvarious faculty members at Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut. Laboratoryfacilities available under faculty sponsorship to advanced students.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsUniversity of ConnecticutStorrs, Connecticut 06268
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Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14850
Division of Modern LanguagesJ Milton Cowan, DirectorDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics; M.A. and Ph.D. can
have TEFL emphasis
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Agard, Frederick B.; Prof.Bjarnar, Vilhjalmur T.; Lect.Bodman, Nicholas C.; Prof.Civera, Marco B.; Asst. Prof.Cowan, J Milton; Prof.Eastlack, Charles L.; Asst. Prof.Echols, John M.; Prof.Elliott, Charles E.; Asst. Prof.Fairbanks, Gordon H.; Prof.Foos, Frederic A.; Asst. Prof.Gair, James W.; Assoc. Prof.Grimes, Joseph E.; Prof.Hall, Robert A., Jr.; Prof.Hockett, Charles F.; Prof.Jones, Randall L.; Asst. Prof.Jones, Robert B., Jr.; Assoc. Prof.Kelley, Gerald B.; Assoc. Prof.Kufner, Herbert L.; Prof.Leed, Richard L.; Prof.Lowe, Pardee; Asst. Prof.Lozano, Anthony G.; Asst. Prof.McCoy, John; Assoc. Prof.Noblitt, James S.; Asst. Prof.Olmsted, Hugh 14.; Asst. Prof.Quinn, Robert M.; Asst. Prof.Saltarelli, Mario D.; Asst. Prof.Sola, Donald F.; Assoc. Prof.Stark, Donald S.; Asst. Prof.van Coetsem, Frans; Prof.Wolff, John U.; Assoc. Prof.
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Hathaway, Baxter L.; Prof. (English)Messing, Gordon M.; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 6; Language structures, 2; Language universals, 2; Field methods, 2;Typology, 1; Transformational analysis, 2; Historical and comparative, 2; Indo-European, 2; Dialectology, 2; Semantics, 2; Language and culture, 2; Psycho-linguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 2; Acousticphonetics, 2; Applied linguistics, 2.
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B: Chinese dialects, Comparative Dravidian, English structure, History of French,French structure, History of German, German structure, Comparative Germaniclinguistics, Germanic linguistics, Hindi linguistics, Ibero-Romance linguistics,Comparative Indo-Aryan, Indonesian structure, Italian linguistics, Italic dia-lects, Malayo-Polynesian linguistics, Comparative Romance linguistics, Historyof Romance: languages, History of Russian, Russian structure, Russian dialectology,Comparative Slavic linguistics, Slavic linguistics, Southeast Asian linguistics,History of Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: Dutch, [Old French], [Middle French], [Old Low Frisian], [OldFrisian], [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic],[Old Norse], Portuguese, [Old Saxon].
Slavic and East European: [Old Bulgarian], Czech, Polish, [Old Russian], Serbo-
Croatian.Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.South Asian: Hindi, [Pali], [Sanskrit], Sinhalese, Telugu, Urdu.Southeast Asian: Burmese, Cebuano, Indonesian, Javanese, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Amerindian: Quechua.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
San Marcos-Cornell Program to develop linguistics in Peru.Delhi-Cornell Program to develop linguistics in India.Cornell Program at University of Algiers for strengthening and expanding the English
curriculum.Ford Foundation Grant to support the development of applied linguistics and English
teaching overseas.
China Program. (Harold Shadick)Committee on Soviet Studies. (George Gibian)Latin American Studies Program. (Donald K. Freebairn)Southeast Asia Program. (George McT. Kahin)South Asia Program. (Gerald B. Kelley)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Division of Modern LanguagesCornell UniversityIthaca, New York 14850
Drew University Madison, New Jersey 07940
University Linguistics CouncilRoger W. Wescott, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Anthropology with linguistics emphasis
STAFF
Chapman, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (English, Indo-European)Domincovich, Ruth; Prof. (Spanish, Romance philology)Fraunfelker, Barbara; Inst. (Psycholinguistics)Huffmon, Herbert; Assoc. Prof. (Biblical philology, Semitic linguistics)Knox, John; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic philosophy)Schabacker, John; Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Wescott, Roger; Prof. (Ethnolinguistics, Communication theory)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: General linguistics, 1; Indo-European, 1; Language and culture, 1; Psycho-linguistics, 1.
B: Structure of English, Germanic linguistics, Romance philology, Semiticlinguistics.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. R.W. Wescott, ChairmanAnthropology DepartmentDrew UniversityMadison, New Jersey 07940
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Duke University Durham, North Carolina 27706
Interdepartmental Committee on Linguistics
Mahadeo L. Apte, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. with minor in linguistics
STAFF
Apte, MahadeoMahadeo L.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, Asian languages)
Baylis, Helen Ullrich; Asst. Prof. (Asian languages)
Butters, Ronald R.; Asst. Prof. (English)
Hull, Alexander; Assoc. Prof. (Romance languages)
`Tygard, Holger 0.; Prof. (English)Stern, Henry R.; Asst. Prof. (German)Welsh, Paul; Prof. (Philosophy)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-
tax, 1; Language and culture, 1; Philosophy of language, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, History.of French, French structure,
French phonetics, History of German, Comparative Indo-Aryan, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: Dutch, [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Middle
High German], Portuguese, [Old Spanish].Slavic and East European: Polish.South Asian: Hindi-Urdu.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
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Duquesne University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
Institute of African Affairs and African Language and Area CenterGeza Grosschmid, DirectorDegrees: M.A. (Thesis optional) in African Studies
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Grosschmid, Geza; Prof. (Economics)Hammond, Catherine W.; Inst. (Swahili, Hausa, Linguistics)Muffett, David J.M.; Asst. Prof. (Hausa)Pichl, Walter J.; Assoc. Prof. (Wolof, Amharic, Linguistics)Stefaniszyn, Bronislaus; Prof. (Anthropology)Varga, Joseph L., C.S.Sp.; Asst. Prof. (Swahili, Linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Carbonell, Reyes; Prof. (Arabic, Spanish)Duffy, Kenneth J.; Prof. (Spanish, Political science)Planinsic, Joseph; Asst. Prof. (Political science)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Lauritis, Joseph, C.S.Sp.; Prof. (English)Lemmens, Henry, C.S.Sp.; Prof. (German)Petit, Herbert; Prof. (English)Vallee, Roger P., C.S.Sp.; Inst. (Lingala)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Field methods, 2;Language and culture, 1.
B: African linguistics, French phonetics, German phonetics, Development of Romancelanguages, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Spanish].
Near and Middle Eastern: Amharic, Arabic.Sub-Saharan African: Hausa, Lingala, Swahili, Wolof.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Intensive Elementary Yoruba, Intensive Intermediate Yoruba, Intensive ElementaryZulu-Xhosa, Intensive Elementary Wolof, Introduction to Bantu Linguistics, Historyof Sub-Saharan Africa, Workshop in African Area Studies.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
African Language and Area Center. (Geza Grosschmid)
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Duquesne University (Continued)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Director, Institute of African AffairsDuquesne UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
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Eastern New Mexico University Porta les, New Mexico 88130
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Edmonston, William J.; Asst. Prof. (Speech and hearing)Williamson, Jack; Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics, 1; Linguistic methods, 1; Languageand culture, 1; Language development, 1.
B: Modern English grammar.
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University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32603
Committee for the Program in Linguistics
John Algeo, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Casagrande, Jean; Asst. Prof. (Syntactic and semantic theory, French linguistics)
Ch'u, Chauncey C.H.; Asst. Prof. (Chinese linguisti:s)
Der-Houssikian, Haig; Asst. Prof. (Dialectology, Sociolinguistics, Bantu linguistics)
Diller, George T.; Asst. Prof. (French philology)
Dwyer, Richard A.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Translation theory)
Geoghegan, Patrick M.; Asst. Prof. (English philology)
Harder, Jayne Crane; Assoc. Prof. (ESL, Standard English as a second dialect)
Hardman-de-Bautista, Martha; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Amerindian)
Jones, Oscar F.; Prof. (Germanic linguistics, Historical linguistics, Icelandic)
Lasley, Marion Murray; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish and Romance linguistics)
Markel, Norman; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
McCarthy, Kevin M.; Asst. Prof. (ESL, Turkish linguistics, Historical linguistics)
Preto-Rodas, Richard A.; Asst. Prof. (Portuguese philology)
Saciuk, Bohdan; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Generative phonology)
Siegel, Joel H.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, History of linguistics)
Valk, Melvin E.; Assoc. Prof. (German linguistics, Syntax)
Vigorita, John F.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European linguistics, Classics, Celtic)
Part Time Teaching
Algeo, John; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics)Conner, J. Wayne; Prof. (Romance linguistics)
Dew, Donald; Asst. Research Prof. (Experimental phonetics)
Hollien, Harry; Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Jensen, Paul J.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Experimental phonetics)
Moore, G. Paul; Prof. (Experimental phonetics)
Nunez, Theron A., Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Language and culture)
Paige, Arnold; Assoc. Prof. (Mechanical speech processing)
Scholes, Robert J.; Asst. Research Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Phonetics)
Wershow, Irving R.; Prof. (Spanish linguistics, Dialectology, Stylistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-
tax, 3; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 3; Experimental phonetics, 5;
History of linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Semantics, 4; Psycholinguis-
tics, 6; Linguistics and language teaching, 2.
B: African linguistics, History of English, English structure, English as a second
language, History of French, French structure, French phonetics, History of
German, History of Latin, Romance linguistics, History of Spanish, Spanish struc-
ture, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],
[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], Portuguese, [Old Spanish].
East Asian: Chinese.Amerindian: Aymara.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
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INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
English Language Institute. (JayneCenter for Latin American Studies.African Studies Program. (Irving R.Communication Sciences Laboratory.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Registrar
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32601
Crane Harder)
(William E. Carter)Wershow)(Harry F. Hollien)
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Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida 33432
Department of Languages and LinguisticsErnest L. Weiser, Acting ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
Full Time Teaching
Estarellas, 3.; Prof. (Applied linguistics, Psycholinguistics)Merrill, P.; Prof. (German linguistics)Resnick, M.; Prof. (Spanish linguistics, Dialectology)Trammell, R.; Prof. (French linguistics, Psycholinguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Baum, B.; Prof. (English structure, History of English)Greer, A.; Assoc. Prof. (Middle English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Historical linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: English linguistics, TEFL, French linguistics, German linguistics, Spanishlinguistics.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Research in Programming of Language (Basic Skills). (J. Estarellas)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Languages and LinguisticsCollege of HumanitiesFlorida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, Florida 33432
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Fresno State College Fresno, California 93726
Linguistics DepartmentEdward Gammon, Chairman
Degrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Brengelman, Fred; Prof. (English linguistics, Sociolinguistics)Gammon, Edward; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Mathematical linguisti6s)Hopkins, Jerry; Asst. Prof. (American Indian linguistics, TEFL)Mistry, P.J.; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Linguistics of India)Raney, George; Asst. Prof. (TEFL)Truitner, Kenneth; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Weitzman, Raymond; Asst. Prof. (Acoustic phonetics, Japanese)Wohl, Milton; Asst. Prof. (TEFL)Zeldis, Jack B.; Asst. Prof. (Semitic linguistics, Hebrew)
Part Time Teaching
Kuo, Patricia; Inst. (Chinese)
Messerlian, Serpouhie; Asst. Prof. (Armenian)Sasai, Yoko; Inst. (Japanese)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Kinzel, Paul; Assoc. Prof. (French)Pella, Carmen, Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonology, 4; Morphologymethods, 1; Historical linguistics, 2; Psycholinguistics
B: History of English, English structure, American English,German structure, Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Old English], Portuguese.Near and Middle Eastern: Armenian, Hebrew.South Asian: Hindi, [Sanskrit].
East Asian: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsFresno State College
Fresno, California 93726
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and syntax, 4; Field, 2; Sociolinguistics, 1.
French structure,
Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20007
School of Languages and LinguisticsRobert Lado, DeanDegrees: B.S., M.S. (Thesis optional), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Alatis, James; Assoc. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Bosco, Frederick J.; Asst. Prof. (English as a foreign language)Bunnag, Jerome; Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics)Cook, Walter A., S.J.; Assoc. Prof. (Tagmemics)Datp, Daniel P.; Assoc. Prof. (Child language)Dinneen, Francis P., S.J.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Semantics)Di Pietro, Robert J.; Prof. (Contrastive analysis)Erwin, Wallace; Assoc. Prof. (Arabic)Kreidler, Charles W.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics)Lado, Robert; Prof. (Applied linguistics)Lajmanovich, David; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)McCoskey, Michael; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Macdonald, R. Ross; Assoc. Prof. (Computational linguistics)O'Brien, Richard J., S.J.; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics)Parisi, Gino; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Quinting, Gerd; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Sara, Solomon, S.J.; Asst. Prof. (Phonology, Arabic linguistics)Shukla, Shaligram; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics)Stuart, Don Graham; Assoc. Prof. (Phonology)Yang, Paul, S.J.; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Yotsukura, Sayo; Asst. Prof. (Japanese)Zarechnak, Michael; Assoc. Prof. (Computational linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Fasold, Ralph W.; Lect. (Sociolinguistics)Harris, David P.; Prof. (English linguistics, Teaching English as a foreign language)Hutchinson, Joseph C.; Lect. (Language laboratory)Shuy, Roger; Lect. (Sociolinguistics)Stowasser, Karl; Lect. (Lexicography, Arabic linguistics)Titone, Renzo; Visiting Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 6; Phonetics and phonemics, 8; Morphology andsyntax, 6; Historical linguistics, 4; Field methods, 4; Indo-European, 2; Genera-tive grammar, 2; Tagmemics,2; Instrumental phonetics, 2; Linguistics and philos-ophy, 2;_ Lexicography, 2; Bilingualism, 2; Psycholinguistics, 4; Language and
culture, 2; Sociolinguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 6; Mathematicallinguistics, 2; Applied linguistics, 10.
B: Arabic structure, Arabic dialects, Chinese structure, History of Chinese, Chinesedialectology, Chinese linguistics, English structure, History of English, Frenchstructure, History of French, German phonetics, German structure, History ofGerman, German lexicology, German dialectology, Italian structure, History ofItalian, Italian dialectology, Japanese structure, History of Japanese, Japanesedialectology and lexicology, Structure of Classical Japanese and Kanbun, Historyof Japanese linguistics, Latin structure, Portuguese structure, History of Portu-guese, Portuguese dialectology, Russian structure, History of Russian, Slavic
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structure, Slavic linguistics, Spanish phonetics, Spanish structure, History of
Spanish, Spanish dialectology, Spanish lexicology, American-Spanish dialects.
C: West European: [Old English], Portuguese.Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Modern Greek.
South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Trends in Applied Linguistics.Linguistics for Teachers of Spanish.Linguistics for Teachers of English as a Foreign Language.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Georgetown-Fulbright Program in Spain. (Frank Fadner, S.J.)
Massive Vocabulary Expansion: Phase II. (Robert Lado)
LingUistic Survey of Asia with Bibliographic Files. (Don Graham Stuart)
Children's Acquisition of Spanish Syntax in the Foreign Environment. (Daniel Dato)
Production of Student's Grammars, Reference Grammars and Bilingual Dictionaries of
Iraqi, Egyptian and Moroccan Arabic. (Wallace Erwin)
Language and Area Center for the Middle East. (James Alatis)
Georgetown University Language Research Center. (James Alatis)
EPDA Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program in Standard English to Speakers of Other
Languages or Dialects. (James Alatis)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
School of Languages and Linguistics
Georgetown UniversityWashington, D.C. 20007
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George Washington University Washington, D.C. 20006
Committee on Linguistic StudyJames C. King, Acting ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics; Ph.D. in Germanic Languages and
Literatures and Romance Languages and Literatures with emphasis on linguistics
STAFF
Allee, John G., Jr.; Prof. (English philology) [on leave 1969-70]Golla, Victor K.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Hillis, James W.; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)King, James C.; Prof. (German)Legner, Wolfram K.; Prof. (German)Mos61, James N.; Prof. (Psychology)Moser, Charles A.; Assoc. Prof. (Russian)Mudge, Charles; Asst. Prof. (French)Neyman, Elizabeth S.; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Thompson, Irene; Asst. Prof. (Russian)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Field methods, 2; Indo-European, 1; Language andculture, 1; Anthropology and linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Experimentalphonetics, 1.
B: Chinese linguistics, English linguistics, Historical French grammar, German struc-ture, Russian structure, History of Russian.
C: West European: [Old English], [Gothic], [Old High German], [Middle High German],[Old Norse], [Old Spanish].
South Asian: [Sanskrit].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Institute for Sino - Soviet Studies. (Kurt London)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Director of AdmissionsThe George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C. 20006
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University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30601
Interdepartmental Committee on LinguisticsA.G. Steer, Jr., ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics pending
STAFF
Alexander, James W.; Prof. (Classics)Appleby, Mary Jane; Asst. Prof. (English)Barrick, Raymond E.; Asst. Prof. (German)Best, Edward Exum, Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)Bouma, Lowell; Asst. Prof. (German)Buck, James Harol'1; Assoc. Prof. (History)Clarke, Bowman L.; Prof. (Philosophy)Crawford, James E.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Davis, James H.; Assoc. Prof. (French)DeGorog, Ralph Paul; Prof. (Romance languages)Dutton, Brian; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Endres, Rolf C.J.; Prof. (German)Freshley, Dwight Lowell; Prof. (Speech)Harris, Robert R.; Asst. Prof. (Classics)Hassell, James W., Jr.; Prof. (French)Hernandez, Gustavo R.; Prof. (Spanish, Language laboratory)Hodge, Milton Holmes, Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Hudson, Charles Melvin, Jr.; Asst. Prof. (Sociology)Irwin, Betty J.; Asst. Prof. (English)Jordan, Howard Sheldon; Prof. (French)Linker, Robert White; Prof. (Romance philology)Ramirez, Manuel; Prof. (Spanish)Rogers, Lindsey S.; Assoc. Prof. (German)Rystrom, Richard C.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistics and reading)Shelton, John C.; Asst. Prof. (Classics)Steer, Alfred G., Jr.; Prof. (German)Stephenson, Edward A.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Ziomek, Henryk; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonology, 2; Morphology, 1; Field methods, 1;Philosophy of language, 1; Psycholinguistics, 4.
B: History of English, History of English linguistics, History of French, Frenchphonetics, History of German, Contrastive English and German grammar, Germanlinguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Middle High German],[Gothic], Provencal, [Old Spanish].
Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE*& AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Program in Computational Linguistics. (Ernst von Glasersfeld)
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University of Hartford West Hartford, Connecticut 06117
Linguistics CommitteeJ. David Danielson, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Danielson, J. David; Assoc*. Prof. (Spanish)Evica, George M.; Asst. Prof. (English)Smith, Rosalie; Asst. Prof. (Speech)
Part Time Teaching
Hohlfeld, J. Maurice; Prof. (Linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics, 1; SpecialLinguistics and language learning, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, TESOL, AdvancedFrench structure, Spanish structure.
C: Near and Middle Eastern: Modern Hebrew.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Hartford Bulletin 1969-70Admissions OfficeAuerbach HallUniversity of HartfordWest Hartford, Connecticut 06117
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topics in linguistics, 2;
English linguistics,
Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Department of LinguisticsCalvert Watkins, Acting ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Andersen, Henning; Asst. Prof. (Balto-Slavic)Anderson, Stephen; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Transformational grammar)
Arlotto, Anthony; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Chinese, Turkic and Altaic)
Haas, William; Visiting Prof. (General linguistics)Haugen, Einar; Prof. (Sociolinguistics, Scandinavian)Kuno, Susumu; Prof. (Linguistic theory, Japanese, Mathematical linguistics)
Markey, Thomas L.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic, Scandinavian)Oettinger, Anthony G.; Prof. (Mathematical linguistics)Pritsak, Omeljan; Prof. (Turkic and Altaic)Teeter, Karl V.; Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Amerindian, Japanese)
Underhill, Robert; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Turkish, Eskimo)
Watkins, Calvert; Prof. (Historical linguistics, Indo-European)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Bloomfield, Morton W.; Prof. (Romance languages)Boling, Bruce D.; Asst. Prof. (Celtic)Bolinger, Dwight L.; Prof. (English)Cross, Frank M.; Prof. (Near Eastern languages)Jacobsen, Thorkild; Prof. (Near Eastern languages)Lambdin, Thomas 0.; Assoc. Prof. (Near Eastern languages)Nagy, Gregory; Asst. Prof. (Classics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Field methods, 3; Historical and comparative, 2; Indo-European, 3; Linguis-
tic theory, 2; Semantics, 2; Language and culture, 1; Sociolinguistics, 2; Psycho-linguistics, 2; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Dialectology, 1; Philosophy oflanguage, 2; History of linguistics, 1; Current trends in linguistics, 2.
B: Altaic linguistics, Amerindian linguistics, Armenian linguistics, ComparativeBalto-Slavic, Comparative Celtic, Structure of Chinese, History of Chinese,History of English, French linguistics, History of French, History of German,Comparative Germanic, Comparative Greek, Hebrew linguistics, Iranian linguistics,History of Italian, Structure of Japanese, Comparative Latin, Romance linvistics,Runic inscriptions, Scandinavian linguistics, Comparative Semitic, ComparativeSlavic, Slavic typology, East Slavic linguistics, Structure of Spanish, Comparative
Turkic, Structure of Turkish, Tunguz philology.
C: West European: Danish, [Old French], Scottish Gaelic, [Old High German], [Gothic],
Icelandic, [Middle Irish], [Old Irish], [Old Norse], Norwegian, Portuguese,
Provenial, Swedish.Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Chuvash, Czech, Polish, [Old Russian],
Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavonic], Ukrainian.Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Classical Arabic, Modern Arabic, 'Aramaic],
Armenian, [Classical Armenian], [Avestan], [Coptic], [Egyptian], [ClassicalGeorgian], [Biblical Hebrew], [Hittite], Persian, [Middle Persian], [Old Persian],[Sogdian], [Sumerian], [Syriac], [Tocharian], [Middle Turkic], [Old Turkic],
Turkish, [Ugaritic].
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South Asian: [Pall], [Sanskrit], Urdu.East Asian: [Classical Chinese], Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Manchu,
Mongolian, Tibetan, [Old Uighur].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Graduate School of Arts and SciencesHarvard UniversityDepartment of LinguisticsHolyoke Center 851Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
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University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Department of LinguisticsByron W. Bender, ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bailey, C-J. N.; Asst. Prof. (Theoretical phonology, Indo-European)Bender, B.W.; Prof. (Applied linguistics, Micronesian languages)Bright, W.; Visiting Prof. (Ethnolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Amerindian languages)Elbert, S.H.; Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Polynesian and Micronesian languages)Forman, M.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Philippine studies)
Grace, G.W.; Prof. (Ethnolinguistics, Austronesian languages)Howard, I.J.; Asst. Prof. (Japanese, Oceanic languages)Li, F-K.; Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Thai, Chinese)Lyovin, A.V.; Asst. Prof. (Generative phonology, Sino-Tibetan)McKaughan, H.P.; Prof. (Theoretical linguistics, Philippine and Papuan languages)Parker, G.J.; Asst. Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Andean and Melanesian languages)Roberts, T.H.; Asst. Prof. (Stratificational grammar, Chinese)Rodgers, T.S.; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Schutz, A.J.; Assoc. Prof. (Field methods, Melanesian and Polynesian languages)Starosta, S.; Asst. Prof. (Syntactic theory, Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages)Thompson, L.C.; Prof. (Historical and comparative, Southeast Asian linguistics)Topping, D.M.; Assoc. Prof. (Philippine and Micronesian languages)Tsuzaki, S.M.; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Languages in contact)Ward, J.H.; Asst. Prof. (Indonesian and Polynesian language's)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Cheng, Robert; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Crymes, Ruth H.; Assoc. Prof. (Teaching English as a second language)DeFrancis, John; Prof. (Chinese)
DeHeer, G.K.; Assoc. Prof. (Indonesian)Dykstra, G.; Prof. (First and second language development)Gething, T.W.; Asst. Prof. (Thai)Badlich, R.L.; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish, Romance linguistics)Higa, M.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Hoffer, B.; Asst. Prof. (Japanese, General linguistics)Holton, J.S.; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish linguistics)Hsu, R.; Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics, Micronesian languages)Jenner, P.; Inst. (Southeast Asian studies, Cambodian)Knowlton, E.C., Jr.; Prof. (Spanish linguistics)Lester, M.P.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Theoretical linguistics)Liem, N-D.; Asst. Prof. (Vietnamese, General linguistics)Niedzielski, H.; Assoc. Prof. (French, Phonetics)Plaister, T.H.; Assoc. Prof. (Teaching English as a second language)Schaafsma, H.M.; Asst. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Seymour, R.; Prof. (Germanic linguistics, Historical and comparative linguistics)Shen, Y.; Prof. (English, Applied linguistics)
Whitman, R.; Asst. Prof. (Semantics)Young, John; Prof. (Japanese, Chinese, Applied linguistics)
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COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-
tax, 2; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 3; Indo-European, 1;
Linguistic theory, 2; Areal linguistics, 2; Ethnolinguistics, 1; Sociolinguis-
tics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics,l; Language and phi-
losophy, 1.
B: Chinese grammar, Chinese phonetics and phonemics, Chinese dialects, History of
Chinese, Contrastive analysis of Mandarin and English, History of English, English
structure, English phonetics and phonemics, TESL, History of French, French struc-
ture, History of German, German structure, Hawaiian structure, History of Japanese,
Japanese structure, Contrastive Japanese and English structure, Teaching Japanese
as a second language, Korean grammar, History of Russian, Russian structure,
History of Spanish, Spanish structure, Spanish dialectology.
C: South Asian: Hindi, Marathi, [Pali], [Sanskrit], Tamil, Urdu.
Southeast Asian: Cambodian, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese.
East Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Korean.
Oceanic: Balinese, Cebuano, Fijian, Hawaiian, Ilocano, Indonesian, Javanese,
Marshallese, Samoan, Tagalog, Trukese.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Intensive courses in Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, Thai, and
Vietnamese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Pacific and Asian Linguistics Institute. (D.M. Topping)
Language Materials for Tongan. (H.P. McKaughan and D.P. Crowley)
Linguistic Study of Nguna. (A. Schutz)
Nukuoro Linguistics. (V. Carroll)
Language Materials for Philippines. (H.P. McKaughan)
Analysis of Linguistic Relationships. (L.C. Thompson)
A Synchronic Study of the Ainu Language. (F.C.C. Peng)
Verb Phrase and Affixation in Jeh. (H.P. McKaughan)
Chamorro Dictionary. (D.M. Topping)
Language Materials Development Center. (H.P. McKaughan)
Instructional Materials for Hindi. (H.P. McKaughan and D.P. Crowley)
Comparative Polynesian Linguistics. (B. Biggs)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Linguistics
East-West RoadUniversity of HawaiiHonolulu, Hawaii 96822
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College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts 01610
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: B.A. in French with specialization in linguistics
STAFF
Anderson, James D.; Inst. (French linguistics, Romance philology)Barry, George F., S.J.; Asst. Prof. (Classical languages)Bumgardner, George; Inst. (Old French)Macris, James L.; Prof. (English linguistics, English philology)Wilson, John H.; Asst. Prof. (Old and Middle English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Historical and comparative, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, French phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French].Near and Middle Eastern: [Classical Arabic], [Classical Hebrew].
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Howard University Washington, D.C. 20001
African Studies and Research ProgramJoseph R. Applegate, Director
Degrees: M.A. in African Studies with concentration in African languages andliterature
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Applegate, Joseph R.; Assoc. Prof. (North African Arabic, Berber languages)Cotey, Paul; Asst. Prof. (Twi)Crawford, Kenneth; Lect. (Arabic)Mangoeala, Gideon; Lect. (Tswana, Xhosa)Muganda, Bernard; Lect. (Swahili)Mwamba, Zuberi; Lect. (Swahili)Schneeberg, Nan; Lect. (Hausa)Tioneff, Theodore; Lect. (Swahili)Watkins, Mark Hanna; Prof. (Anthropology)
Part Time Teaching
Atubuli, Daniel; Lect. (Igbo)Deyenne, Tadelese; Lect. (Amharic)Mboukou, Alexandre; Lect. (LiNgala)Wojlah, Anthony; Lect. (Bassa)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Hall, Larry (German, Russian)Lelis, Joseph (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 6; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 2;Psycholinguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Information theory, 1; Speech andhearing science, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
B: African linguistics, Afro-Asiatic linguistics, Maghrebi Arabic structure,Comparative Bantu linguistics, Berber structure, History of English, Englishstructure, English phonetics, History of French, French structure, Germanstructure, Niger-Congo typology, Applied Romance linguistics, Russian structure,History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: [Old Church Slavonic].Near and Middle Eastern: Amharic, Modern Standard Arabic, Algerian Arabic,Libyan Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Kabyle, Shilha, Tamachek, Tamazight.
Sub-Saharan African: Bassa, Fulfulde, Hausa, Igbo, LiNgala, Malinke, Mende,Swahili, Tswana, Twi, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
The DirectorAfrican Studies and Research ProgramHoward UniversityWashington, D.C. 20001
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Hunter College of the City University of New York New York, New York 10021
Interdepartmental Committee on LinguisticsRalph L. Ward, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Bailey, Beryl; Assoc. Prof. (English)Bendix, Edward H.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Finocchiaro, Mary B.; Prof. (Education)Gay, Thomas J.; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Levin, Samuel R.; Prof. (English)McLendon, Sally; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Newstead, Helaine; Prof. (English)Nordmeyer, George; Prof. (German)Purczinsky, Juluis 0.; Asst. Prof. (Romance languages)Ward, Ralph L.; Prof. (Classics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Indo-European, 1;Language and culture, 2; Experimental phonetics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1;Speech and hearing sciences, 1; Current trends, 1; Contrastive analysis, 1;Areal linguistics, 14; Special topics, 3.
B: History of English, English structure, TESL, History of German, Germanic linguis-tics, Hebrew linguistics, Phonology of Latin and Greek, Romance linguistics,History of Russian, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Saxon].
Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
College Relations and Publications BureauHunter College of the City University of New York695 Park AvenueNew York, New York 10021
Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho 83201
Department of AnthropologyEarl H. Swanson, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Anthropology with emphasis in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Mixco, Mauricio J.; Inst. (Spanish, American Indian languages)Parks, Douglas R.; Inst. (American Indian languages)
Full Time Research
Liljeblad, Sven; Prof. Emeritus (Uto-Aztecan)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introductory linguistics, 2; Phonology, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1; Languageand culture, 1; Historical and comperattve, 1; Field methods, 1.
B: American Indian languages, History of English, Structure of English.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of AnthropologyIdaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83201
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University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois 61801
Department of LinguisticsBraj B. Kachru, HeadDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Abdo, Daud; Asst. Prof. (Arabic)Geis, Michael L.; Inst. (Descriptive linguistics)Hock, Hans H.; Inst. (Historical linguistics)Ibrahim, Muhammad H.; Asst. Prof. (Arabic)Kachru, Braj B.; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Sociolinguistics)Kachru, Yamuna; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics)Kim, Chin-Woo; Assoc. Prof. (Phonology)Kisseberth, Charles W.; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics)Lees, Robert B.; Prof. (Descriptive linguistics)Miller, D. Gary; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics)Stahlke, Herbert F.W.; Inst. (African linguistics)Wanner, Dieter; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Bolozky, Shnuel; Inst. (Hebrew)Papanikolaou, Basil; Inst. (Greek)Subbarao, Karumuri V.; Inst. (Hindi)Wilkinson, Robert W.; Inst, (Mathematical linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Allen, J.H.D.; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Antonsen, Elmer H.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Aston, Katharine 0.; Prof. (English, TEFL)Bouton, Lawrence F.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)Casagrande, J.B.; Prof. (Anthropology)Pawson, Clayton L.; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Jenkins, F.M.; Assoc. Prof. (French linguistics)Kahane, Henry R.; Prof. (Romance linguistics, Historical linguistics)Lehman, F.K.; Prof. (Anthropology, Burmese)Maclay, H.S.; Assoc. Prof. (Communications research)Marchand, James W.; Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Osgood, C.E.; Prof. (Psychology)Rauch, Irmengard; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Yegerlehner, John F.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Zemlin, Willard R.; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonology, 6; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Field methods, 2; Typology, 1; Area linguistics, 1; Historical and com-parative, 3; Indo-European, 2; Current trends, 1; Philosophy of language, 1;Languages of the world, 2; Language and culture, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Ethno-linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 3; Linguistics and communication, 1; Mathe-matical linguistics, 2; Acoustic phonetics, 5; Applied linguistics, 2; Sty-listics, 1.
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B: African linguistics, English structure, History of English, French structure,History of German, History of Greek, Hindi structure, Italian linguistics,Italian philology, Korean structure, Kashmiri structure, History of Latin,Portuguese linguistics, Romance linguistics, Russian structure, History ofRussian, Scandinavian structure and history, Slavic linguistics, South Asianlinguistics, Spanish structure, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Middle English], [Old English], [Old French], [Middle[Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: Greek, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, [Old ChurchUkrainian.
Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish.South Asian: Hindi, Kashmiri.Southeast Asian: Burmese, Indonesian.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Korean.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili, Yoruba.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Dardic Language Project. (Braj B. Kachru)Project on Hindi Syntax. (Yamuna Kachru and K.V. Subbarao)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Prof. Braj B. KachruDepartment of Linguistics309 Davenport HallUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois 61801
High German],
Slavonic],
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois 60616
Department of HumanitiesHenry Knepler, ChairmanDegrees: B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Austin, William M.; Prof. (Linguistics)Davis, Alva L.; Prof. (English linguistics)Davis, Lawrence M.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)
Roy, Joseph A.; (Applied linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-
tax, 2; Field methods, 2; Dialectology, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Language
and culture, 1; Languages of the world, 1; Lexicography, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1;
Mathematical linguistics, 1; Linguistics and literature, 1.
B: History of English, English structure.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
EPDA Summer Institute in English (Applied Linguistics - Disadvantaged Youth).
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Program in LinguisticsIllinois Institute of TechnologyChicago, Illinois 60616
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Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47401
Linguistics DepartmentCharles Bird, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bird, Charles; Assoc. Prof. (African languages, Phonology)
Campbell, R. Joe; Asst. Prof. (Phonology, Spanish linguistics)Hodge, Carleton T.; Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Anthropological linguistics)
Householder, Fred W.; Research Prof. (Acoustic phonetics, Syntax)
Koutsoudas, Andreas; Assoc. Prof. (Syntax, Linguistic theory, Arabic linguistics)
McKay, John C.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European, Syntax)Moore, Milton W.; Lect. (Syntax, African languages)Paff, Toby; Lect. (Comparative linguistics)Painter, Colin; Lect. (Phonetics, Phonology, African languages)Raun, Alo; Prof. (Historical and comparative, Uralic linguistics)
Sebeok, Thomas A.; Distinguished Prof. (Semiotics, Uralic linguistics)Shopen, Timothy; Lect. (African languages, Syntax)Terry, Robert; Visiting Lect. (African languages, Syntax)Valdman, Albert; Prof. (Bilingualism, Language contact, Romance linguistics)
Voegelin, Charles F.; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Amerindian)Wack, Wolfgang; Asst. Prof. (Dialectology, Sociolinguistics, Phonology, Quechua)Woo, Nancy; Lect. (Mathematical linguistics, Acoustic phonetics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Banta, Frank G. (Indo-European)Bayerle, G. (Uralic-Altaic)Blaisdell, Foster (German)Buehler, Gretchen (French, Italian)Chi, R.S.Y. (East Asian languages)Dyer, R. (Classics)Goldin, M. (Spanish, Portuguese)Gribble, C. (Slavic languages)Hatcher, Anna Granville (French, Italian)Honsa, Vladimir (Dialect geography, Spanish dialectology)
Krueger, J. (Uralic-Altaic)Lass, Roger (English)Mazzola, M. (French, Italian)Newman, L. (Slavic languages)Oinas, F. (Slavic languages)Roca-Pons, J. (Spanish, Portuguese)Shetter, William Z. (Historical linguistics, Dutch)Thomas, Owen (English)Uehara, T. (East Asian languages)van Schooneveld, C. (Slavic languages)
Wiatt, W. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; General phonetics, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1;
Generative phonology,.3; Syntax, 4; Field methods, 2; Theory and history, 3;
Historical and comparative, 2; Dialectology, 1; Computational linguistics, 1;
Sociolinguistics, 2; Semantics, 2; Mathematical linguistics, 1.
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B: Bantu linguistics, West African language survey, Structure of X (X may be anylanguage).
C: West European: Danish, Dutch, [Old English], [Old High German], [Middle HighGerman], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic].
Slavic and East European: Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Estonian, Finnish, Greek,Hungarian, Lusatian, Polish, Rumanian, [Old Church Slavonic], Ukrainian.
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Aramaic], Hebre*, Persian, Turkish,Uzbek.
South Asian: [Sanskrit], Tibetan.
East Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Manchu, Mongolian.Amerindian: Quechua.Caribbean: Haitian Creole.Sub-Saharan African: Afrikaans, Hausa, Swahili.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
CIC Far Eastern Institute.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Russian and East European Institute.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsLindley Hall 310Indiana UniversityBloomington, Indiana 47401
University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics
Robert Howren, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Bowers, John W.; Assoc. Prof. (Speech, Rhetoric)Curtis, James F.; Prof. (Speech pathology, Audiology)Howren, Robert; Prof. (English)Hsueh, Feng-sheng; Inst. (Chinese)McHugh, Joseph; Inst. (Anthropology)McLaughlin, John C.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Oppenheimer, Max, Jr.; Prof. (Russian)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-
tax, 3; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Experimental phonetics, 2;
Language and culture, 1; Dialectology, 1; Psycholinguistics, 3; Special topics, 2.
B: Chinese structure, Chinese linguistics, History of English, English structure,
TEFL, History of German, German structure, German linguistics, History of
Scandinavian languages.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Early
New High German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], Portuguese, Provenial, [Old Saxon],
[Old Spanish].Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Department of LinguisticsFrances Ingemann, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Dinneen, David; Assoc. Prof. (French, Comparative Romance)Erazmus, Edward; Assoc. Prof. (TESOL)Ingemann, Frances; Prof. (New Guinea languages, Acoustic phonetics, TESOL, Cheremis)Kinkade, M. Dale; Assoc. Prof. (North American Indian languages)Percival, W. Keith; Assoc. Prof. (History of linguistics)Rankin, Robert; Asst. Prof. (Rumanian)Rosen, Karl M.D.; Asst. Prof. (Latin, Indo-European)Wedge, George; Assoc. Prof. (English, Medieval Latin)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Baerg, Marjorie; Assoc. Prof. (German)Cook, Albert III; Assoc. Prof. (English)Dick, Ernst; Prof. (German)Dalton, Herbert; Prof. (Slavic)March, William, Asst. Prof. (Serbo-Croatian)Michel, John; Research Assoc. (Experimental phonetics)Neelley, James; Assoc. Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Nicklas, T. Dale; Asst. Prof. (North American Indian languages)Teramura, Hideo; Lect. (Japanese)Weiss, Arnold; Assoc. Prof. (Old Spanish)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Problems in linguistic analysis, 1; Phonetics andphonemics, 4; Morphology and syntax, 3; Field methods, 1; Historical and com-parative, 1; Indo-European, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Linguistics and languageteaching, 3; Anthropological linguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 1; Math-ematical linguistics, 1; Language development, 1; Experimental phonetics, 1;
Speech science, 2.
B: American Indian languages, Modern English grammar, History of English, History ofLatin, Pronunciation of Latin and Greek, French phonetics, History of French,Phonology of modern Romance languages, Structure of modern Romance languages,Historical grammar of German, History and structure of Japanese, New Guinea lan-guages, Russian phonetics and morphology, Russian syntax and lexicology, Historyof Russian, Structure of Russian, Comparative Slavic linguistics, Spanish pho-netics, Structure of Spanish, History of Spanish, Spanish historical grammar.
C: West European: Danish, [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old HighGerman], [Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], Polish, Portuguese,Provencal, [Old Saxon], Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavic].South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, 'Japanese, Korean.
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INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Bureau of Child Research. (Richard Schiefelbusch)
East Asian Area Studies. (Grant Goodman)
Latin American Area Program. (John Augelli)
Slavic and Soviet Area Studies. (James Scanlon)
Research on North American Languages. (M. Dale Kinkade)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguistics DepartmentUniversity of KansasLawrence, Kansas 66044
Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66502
Interdepartmental Linguistics CommitteeLeo Engler, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Speech, English, or Modern Languages, with
concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Beeson, Margaret; Assoc. Prof. (Modern languages)Brondel, William; Asst. Prof. (English)Coates, William A.; Assoc. Prof. (General linguistics, Sociolinguistics)
Engler, Leo F.; Prof. (General linguistics, TESOL)Higginson, Fred; Prof. (English)Morgan, James 0.; Adjunct Prof. (General linguistics)White, Mary; Asst. Prof. (English)Wistrand, Lila; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Typology, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; Field methods, 1; Linguistics
and philosophy, 2; Applied linguistics, 2; Current trends, 1.
B: History of English, English phonology, English structure, TEFL.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle High German].South Asian: Hindi, Urdu, Telegu.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
South Asia Center. (Albert Franklin)
Linguistic Atlas of Kansas. (Leo Engler in cooperation with Albert Cook, University
of Kansas)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
ChairmanInterdepartmental Linguistics Committee
Eisenhower HallKansas State UniversityManhattan, Kansas 66502
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University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506
Committee on LinguisticsFrank J. Essene, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in English or Modern Languages with minor in linguistics
STAFF
Cutler, John L.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics)Faust, George P.; Prof. (General linguistics, English linguistics)
Pival, Jean G.; Asst. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Rea, John A.; Asst. Prof. (Romance linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syntax, 1; Field methods, 1; Current
problems, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, French structure, History of French,
History of German, Comparative Greek and Latin grammar.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Middle High German], [Old Spanish].
Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, [Biblical Hebrew].
East Asian: Japanese.
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Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Linguistics
Claude L. Shaver, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Beruman, Alfredo; Prof. (Spanish)Evans, William; Asst. Prof. (English)
Falk, Kenneth S.; Assoc. Prof. (Classical languages)
Gunn, George H.; Assoc. Prof. (Acoustic phonetics)
Haag, William G.; Prof. (Anthropology)
Hintze, S. James; Asst. Prof. (Germanic linguistics and philology)
Kirby, Thomas A.; Prof. (English)Lewis, Earl N.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic languages)
Lunardini, Peter J.; Assoc. Prof. (Portuguese)
Metz, Mary; Asst. Prof. (French, Linguistics)
Pickens, Wyatt A.; Prof. (Romance philology)
Poponjac, Nick B.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic languages and linguistics)
Ragsdale, J. Donald; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)
Schurfranz, Robert L.; Assoc. Prof. (French linguistics and philology)
Shaver, Claude L.; Prof. (Phonetics, Linguistics)
Smith, Vivian; Inst. (Latin)Stanley, Margaret P.; Asst. Prof. (Romance linguistics, Arabic)
Van Riper, William R.; Prof. (English, Dialectology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-
tax, 3; Historical and comparative, 2; Field methods, 1; Dialectology, 2; Acoustic
phonetics, 4; Language and culture, 3; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, French phonetics,
Applied French linguistics, History of German, German phonetics, Germanic phi-
lology, Portuguese linguistics, Romance philology, Russian phonology, History of
Russian, Slavonic linguistics, Spanish phonetics, Applied Spanish linguistics.
C: West European: [Middle English], [Old English], [Old French], [Middle High German],
[Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Italian], [Old Norse], Portuguese, [Old Portu-
guese], [Old Provencal], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavonic].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Claude L. Shaver, ChairmanInterdepartmental Graduate Program in Linguistics
Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
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University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40208
English DepartmentE.R. Hageman, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in English with concentration in
linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teachin&
Badessa, Richard,; Asst. Prof. (Old and Middle English)
Maurer, D.W.; Prof. (Sociolinguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Richardson, Harold (Semantics, Lexicography)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Robinson, John (Psycholinguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Descriptive linguistics, 1; Lexicography, 1;
Sociolinguistics, 1.
B: History of English, Structure of English, History of German, Spanish linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], Swedish.
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University of Maine Orono, Maine 04473
Interdepartmental Courses in Linguistics
Degrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Bennett, J.; Assoc. Prof. (English)
Gutman, Daniel; Assoc. Prof. (French)
Reynolds, C.J.; Prof. (English)Tumarkin, A.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 2; Modern grammar, 1; Semantics, 1; Lan-
guage and culture, 1.
B: History of English, French linguistics, French phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English].
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University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742
Linguistics ProgramWilliam Orr Dingwall, DirectorDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Baker, Donald J.; Assoc. Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Dingwall, William Orr; Asst. Prof. (Transformational grammar, Psycholinguistics)
Edmundson, H.P.; Prof. (Mathematical linguistics, Computational linguistics)
Fidelholtz, James Lawrence; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics, Generative phonology)
Horton, David L.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Martin, James; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Miller, Mary; Inst. (English structure)Robb, Kenneth A.; Asst. Prof. (English structure)
Shen, T.; Lect. (Chinese structure)Tuniks, Galina; Lect. (Russian)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-
tax, 4; Historical linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 4; Psycholinguistics, 3;
Mathematical linguistics, 1; Computational linguistics, 1; Experimental pho-
netics, 1; Special topics, 1.
B: Chinese linguistics, History of English, English grammar, History of German,
Spanish applied linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],
[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Provencal], Portuguese.
Near and Middle Eastern: [Biblical Hebrew], Modern Hebrew.
East Asian: Mandarin Chinese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Computer Science Center. (William F. Atchison)
Center for Language and Cognition. (David L. Horton and Thomas W. Turnage)
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University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01002
Program in LinguisticsPeter H. Salus, ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
Aho, Gary; Prof. (English)Binnick, Robert I.; Asst. Prof. (Syntactic theory, Semantics, Mongolian)
Cathey, James E.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic languages)
Chen, Ursula; Asst. Prof. (Romance languages)
Chumbley, James; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Clifton, Charles, Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)
Creed, Robert; Prof. (English)Demers, Richard A.; Asst. Prof. (Phonology, Germanic linguistics)
Duckert, Audrey; Assoc. Prof. (English)Freeman, Donald C.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics, Metrical theory)
Gough, Kenneth; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Lee, J.A.N.; Prof. (Computer science)
Reed, Carroll; Prof. (Germanic languages)Salus, Peter H.; Assoc. Prof. (History of linguistics, African linguistics)
Salzmann, Zdenek; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Sharp, R. Chesla; Asst. Prof. (English, TEFL)
Swanson, Joe; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)Thomas, Ian; Assoc. Prof. (Electrical engineering, Acoustics)
Wogrin, Conrad; Prof. (Computer research)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-
tax, 4; Semantics, 1; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; Indo-
European linguistics, 2; Psycholinguistics, 1; Dialectology, 1; Writing, 1;
Computational linguistics, 1; History of linguistics, 3; Special topics, 4.
B: African linguistics, Amerindian linguistics, English linguistics, English dia-
lectology and lexicography, Germanic linguistics, History of German, Comparative
Greek and Latin, Romance linguistics, Slavic linguistics.
C: West European: Danish, Dutch, [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French],
[Old High German], [Middle High German], [Gothic], (Old Norse], Provencal,a
(Old Saxon], [Old Spanish], Swedish.Slavic and East European: Polish, [Old Church Slavonic].
East Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian.
Amerindian: Arapaho.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Program in LinguisticsThompson TowerUniversity of MassachusettsAmherst, Massachusetts 01002
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Department of Foreign Literatures and-LinguisticsWilliam Bottiglia, ChairmanDegrees: Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
FulL Time Teaching
Chansky, Noam; Prof. (General linguistics, Syntax)Hale, Kenneth; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, General linguistics)Halle, Morris; Prof. (General linguistics, Phonology)Harris, James E.; Asst. Prof. (Spanish phonology)Kiparsky, Paul; Assoc. Prof. (Indo-European, Historical linguistics)Matthews, G.H.; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Ross, John R.; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Branberger, Sylvain; Prof. (Philosophy)Fodor, Jerry; Prof. (Psychology, Philosophy)Garrett, Merrill; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Katz, Jerry; Prof. (Philosophy)O'Neil, Wayne; Prof. (Humanities)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Linguistic structure, 1; Morphology and syntax, 3;Field methods, 1; Indo-European, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; Currenttrends, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 3; Computational linguistics, 2; Acousticphonetics, 1; Linguistics and literature, 3; Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: English structure, History of English, German structure, Russian structure,Spanish structure.
C: South Asian: [Sanskrit].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Lingui s tics
20C-132Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
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Miami University Oxford, Ohio 45056
Department of EnglishAndrew Kerek, Adviser in LinguisticsDegrees: B.A. in English with linguistics emphasis
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Fuller, Helene R.; Asst. Prof. (TEFL, English)Kerek, Andrew; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics, Hungarian)Raeth, Claire J.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Williams, Theodore; Inst. (English)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Edwards, Donald L.; Prof. (Education)Hoppe, Ronald A.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Miller, Arthur G.; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Paul, Anthony M.; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy)Phillips, Robert N.; Asst. Prof. (Romance linguistics)Roberts, Kimberley S.; Prof. (Romance linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Linguistics and litera-ture, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1;
Speech and language development, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, History of French, History of German,Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Middle High
German].Near and Middle Eastern: [Biblical Hebrew].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Andrew KerekAdviser in Linguistics118 Upham HallMiami UniversityOxford, Ohio 45056
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University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108
Department of LinguisticsJohn C. Catford, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics; concentration can be in applied linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Becker, Alton L; Asst. Prof.Catford, John C.; Prof.Fodale, Peter; Asst. Prof.Gedney, William J.; Prof.Halim, Amran; Visiting Asst. Prof.Hill, Kenneth C.; Asst. Prof.Jaini, Padmanabh S.; Prof.,Keller, Allan R.; Assoc. Prof.Krahnke, Geeta; Lect.Kurl, Shreeprakash; Visiting Asst. Prof.Lakoff, George; Assoc. Prof.Lakoff, Robin; Asst. Prof.Lamendella, John; Lect.McCawley, James D.; Visiting Assoc. Prof.Paper, Herbert H.; Prof.Pike, Kenneth L.; Prof.Reif, Joseph H.; Asst. Prof.Rose, James; Visiting Asst. Prof.Wardhaugh, Ronald; Assoc. Prof.
Linguists in Other Departments and Schools
Abdel-Massih, Ernest T.; Asst. Prof. (Near East)Bailey, Richard W.; Asst. Prof. (English)Bennett, William H.; Prof. (Germanic)Burling, Robbins; Prof. (Anthropology)Cameron, George G.; Prof. (Near East)Cameron, H. Don; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)Capelle, Guy; Prof. (Romance)Coffin, Edna; Lect. (Near East)Dew, James E.; Asst. Prof. (Far East)Downer, James W.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Ferrell, James 0.; Prof. (Slavic)Friedman, Joyce B.; Assoc. Prof. (Communication sciences)Kiddie, Lawrence B.; Prof. (Romance)King, Harold V.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Koen, Frank M.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Kuhn, Sherman M.; Prof. (English)Kyes, Robert L.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic)Lane, Harlan L.; Prof. (Psychology)Matejka, Ladislav; Prof. (Slavic)McCarus, Ernest N.; Prof. (Near East)McElrath, Miles; Lect. (Far East)Morgan, Raleigh; Prof. (Romance)Nagara, Susumu; Asst. Prof. (Far East)0"Nalley, Michael H.; Asst. Prof. (Communication sciences)Pulgram, Ernest; Prof. (Romance)Rammuny, Raji; Asst. Prof. (Near East)Robinson, Jay L.; Assoc. Prof. (English)
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Sands, Donald B.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Schramm, Gene /4.; Assoc. Prof. (Near East)Seligson, Gerda M.; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)Stolz, Benjamin A.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic)Sweet, Waldo; Prof. (Classics)Tikofsky, Ronald S.; Prof. (Psychology)Tura, Sabah; Lect. (Near East)Windfuhr, Gernot; Assoc. Prof. (Near East)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 5; Phonetics and phonemics, 8; Morphology and syn-
tax, 6; Field methods, 4; Historical and comparative, 5; Indo-European, 4;
Dialectology, 2; Stylistics, 1; Philosophy of language, 2; Language and culture, 1;
Psycholinguistics, 3; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1; Con-trastive analysis, 2; Linguistics and language learning, 2; Instrumental pho-netics, 2; Generative-transformational grammar, 6; Writing systems, 1.
B: North African language structures, Arabic structure, Arabic dialects, Chinese
phonology, Chinese structure, Czech structure, English dialectology, Englishstructure, History of English, Teaching English as a second language, French
phonetics, Applied French linguistics, French structure, History of French,
Teaching of French, History of German, Applied German linguistics, German struc-ture, Comparative Germanic, Hebrew structure, Comparative Indo-Iranian linguis-
tics, Iranian dialects, Italian structure, Japanese structure, Comparative Latin-
Greek, History of Latin, Latin and French prosodic systems, Persian structure,Romance dialectology, Romance phonetics, Comparative Romance linguistics, Russian
structure, History of Russian, Teaching of Russian, Comparative Semitic linguis-
tics, Common Slavic, Slavic linguistics, History of South Slavic, Spanish pho-netics, Spanish structure, History of Spanish, Latin-American Spanish, Teaching
of Spanish.
C: West European: Dutch, [Old English], [Middle English], [Old Low Franconian],
[Old High German], [Middle High German], [Old Icelndicl,_[Old Italian],Norwegian, Portuguese, [Old Saxon].
Slavic and East European: Czech, Polish, Rumanian, Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church
Slavic].Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Classical Arabic, Colloquial Arabic
(Egyptian, Moroccan, Syrian), [Aramaic], [Avestan], Berber, [Egyptian], [Bibli-cal Hebrew], Modern Hebrew, Kurdish, [Pahlavi], Persian, [Old Persian], Turkish,[Ottoman Turkish], [Ugaritic].
South Asian: Hindi-Urdu, [Pali], [Prakrit], [Sanskrit].Southeast Asian: Indonesian, Thai.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCZ PROGRAMS
Center for Chinese Studies. (Rhoads Murphey)
Center for Japanese Studies. (R.F. Hackett)
Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies. (W.D. Schorger)
Center for Russian and East European Studies. (M. Bornstein)
Center for South and South-East Asian Studies. (J. Broomfield)
Phonetics Laboratory. (J.C. Catford)
English Language Institute. (R. Wardhaugh)Center for Research on Language and Language Behavior. (R. Wardhaugh)
Psycholinguistics Program. (R. Tikofsky)
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DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan506 East LibertyAnn Arbor; Michigan 48108
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Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48823
Department of Linguistics and Oriental and African LanguagesJames P. Wang, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Barrett, Ralph P., Jr.; Asst. Prof. (TESL) [on leave 1969-1970]Bennett, Patrick R.; Asst. Prof. (African linguistics)Brend, Ruth M.; Assoc. Prof. (Tagmemdc theory)Falk, Julia S.; Asst. Prof. (Transformational grammar, Generative phonology)Khokle, Vasant S.; Asst. Prof. (Indian linguistics, Generative phonology)Lockwood,. David G.; Asst. Prof. (Stratificational grammar, Slavic linguistics)Opubor, Alfred E.; Inst. (African linguistics and literature) [on leave 1969-1970]Richardson, Irvine; Prof. (Bantu linguistics)Song, Seok C.; Asst. Prof. (Transformational grammar, Japanese and Korean linguistics)Wang, James P.; Assoc. Prof. (Chinese linguistics)Wolf, Meyer L.; Asst. Prof. (Yiddish linguistics, Dialectology)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Geist, Robert J.; Prof. (Old English)Hudson, Alfred B.; Asst. Prof. (Language and culture)Juntune, Thomas; Asst. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Tukey, Ann; Assoc. Prof. (Romance linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Transformational grammar, 1; Semantics, 1; Field methods, 1; Dialec-tology, 1; Indo-European, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Language and culture, 1;Psycholinguistics, 1; Articulatory phonetics, 1; Linguistics and language learn-ing, 1.
B: African linguistics, Languages of Africa, Comparative Bantu, Chinese phonology,Chinese grammar, American English studies, History of English, English structure,Teaching English as a foreign language, History of French, History of German,Comparative Germanic, Structure of Hindi, Japanese linguistics, Structure ofKikuyu, Korean linguistics, Slavic linguistics, History of Spanish, Structure ofSwahili, Yiddish dialects.
C: West European: !Middle English],German].
South Asian: Bengali, Hindi-Urdu,East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Hausa, Igbo,
[Old English], [Middle High German], [Old High
[Sanskrit].
Kikuyu, West African Pidgin, Swahili, Yoruba.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
African Studies Center. (Charles C. Hughes)South Asian Language Center. (William T. Ross)
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DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Mr. James P. Wang, ChairmanMichigan State UniversityDepartment of Linguistics and Orientaland African Languages
615-A Wells HallEast Lansing, Michigan 48823
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University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Department of LinguisticsWalter Lehn, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics; M.A. in TESL
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Hutchinson, Larry; Asst. Prof. (Transformational syntax, Mathematical linguistics)Law, Howard; Assoc. Prof. (Tagmemics, Amerindian linguistics)Lehn, Walter; Prof. (Phonology, Arabic linguistics)Lehtinen, Merl; Asst. Prof. (Generative phonology, Finno-Ugric linguistics)Penn, Julia; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Applied linguistics)Robinett, Betty Wallace; Prof. (English linguistics, Contrastive linguistics, TESL)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Allen, Harold B.; Prof. (English)Has-selmo, Nils; Assoc. Prof. (Scandinavian)Kleiner, Eugene; Asst. Prof. (Slavic)Loveless, Owen; Assoc. Prof. (Japanese)MacLeish, Andrew; Assoc. Prof. (English)Mantini, Lawrence; Assoc. Prof. (French)Narvaez, Richard; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Sarles, Harvey; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Spencer, Robert; Prof. (Anthropology)Staneslow, Paul; Asst. Prof. (Hindi)Swanson, Donald; Prof. (Classics)Wang, Stephen; Assoc. Prof. (Chinese)Wood, Cecil; Prof. (German)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 6; Morphology and syn-tax, 5; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 1; IndoEuropean, 2; Areallinguistics, 1; Contrastive linguistics, 1; Ethnolinguistics, 1; Language andculture, 1; Linguistic geography, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Philosophy oflanguage, 2; Psycholinguistics, 4; Sociolinguistics, 2; Acoustic phonetics, 2;Special topics, 2.
B: Amerindian linguistics, Arabic dialect studies, Arabic structure, Bengali syntax,Chinese linguistics, Classical philology, American English, History of English,English structure, History of Finnish, Finnish structure, History of French,French structure, History of German, German structure, Comparative Germanic lin-guistics, History of Greek, Greek dialects, Gujarati syntax, Hindi structure,Hindi linguistics, Hindu grammatical thought, Japanese linguistics, ComparativeLuchuan linguistics, Marathi syntax, Marathi phonology, Okinawan linguistics,Okinawan structure, Runic inscriptions, History of Russian, Russian structure,History of Scandinavian languages, Structure of Scandinavian languages, Historyof Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: Danish, [Old English], [Middle English], [Old High German],[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], Norwegian, Portuguese, [Old Saxon],
Swedish.
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Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Finnish,[Old Church Slavic], Slovenian.
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic,[Hittite], Persian, [Sumerian].
South Asian: Avadhi, Bengali, Hindi, GujaratiEast Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Tibetan.Amerindian: Chippewa.Sub-Saharan African: Hausa, Swahili, Zulu.
Macedonian, Polish, Serbo-Croation,
[Aramaic], [Egyptian], Hebrew,
, Marathi, [Sanskrit] .
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Concordance Program for Classical Nahuatl. (Howard Law)Linguistic Atlas of the Upper Midwest. (Harold B. Allen)Center for Northwest European Language and Area Studies. (Alrik Gustafson)Center for South Asian Language and Area Studies. (Karl Potter)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65201
Interdepartmental Linguistics CommitteeMarvin D. Loftin, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Beckett, Ralph L.; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Boyd, Donald; Inst. (English)Burke, Sarah P.; Asst. Prof. (Russian)Gershman, Herbert S.; Prof. (Romance languages)Gulstad, Daniel S.; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Hays, Daniel G.; Asst. Prof. (Psychology, Psycholinguistics)Howie, John M.; Inst. (French)Kersten, Peter; Inst. (Russian, Slavic linguistics)Lane, Eugene N.; Assoc. Prof. (Classical languages)Loflin, Marvin D.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Hoag, Rodney; Inst. (South Asian languages and literature)Nelms, Benjamin; Asst. Prof. (English, Education)Pace, George; Prof. (English)Radhakrishnan, R.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Trombly, Thelma; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)Wells, Charlotte; Prof. (Speech)
Full Time Research
Hays, Harriett; Research Assoc. (Behavioral research)Spangler, Marshall R.; Research Assoc. (Community health)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Historical linguistics, 1; Phonetics and pho-nemics, 4; Morphology and syntax, 2; Psycholinguistics, 1; Language structureand typology, 1; Language and culture, 2; Grammar construction, 1; Semanticanalysis, 1; Applied linguistics, 1; Special topics, 4.
B: Structure of American English, History of English, History of French, Frenchstructure, History of German, History of Russian, Russian structure, Russianlinguistics, History of Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: Catalgn, [Old English], [Old French],High German], [Gothic], Portuguese, [Old Provencal]
Slavic and East European: Greek.Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, [Egyptian], Hebrew,South Asian: Bengali, Hindi-Urdu.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
[Middle High German], [Old, [Old Spanish].
[Syriac].
Center for Research in Social Behavior. (Bruce J. Biddle)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Center for Research in Social BehaviorUniversity of Missouri at ColumbiaColumbia, Missouri 65201
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University of Montana Missoula, Montana 59801
English DepartmentMerrel D. Clubb, Jr., ChairmanDegrees: M.A. in English with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Clubb, Merrel D., Jr.; Prof. (English linguistics, Applied linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics, 1; Historical linguistics, 1; Fieldmethods, 1; Language and culture, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, History of German, Romance philology,History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English].
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Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky 40351
Division of Languages and LiteratureJoseph E. Price, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in English with emphasis on linguistics;
M.A. in Education with emphasis on linguistics
STAFF
Barnes, Lewis W.; Prof. (English linguistics)Brewster, Ruth; Prof. (English linguistics)Hacke, Robert; Asst. Prof. (English)Pelfrey, Charles J.; Prof. (English, Semantics)Price, Joseph E.; Prof. (History of English)Thomas, M.E.; Prof. (History of English)Venettozzi, Victor; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Dialectology, 1; Socio-
linguistics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Reading and linguistics, 1; Stylis-
tics, 1.
B: English structure, English phonology, English syntax.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Two linguistics institutes offered each summer. Sumner 1970: (1) Elements of
Grammatical Structures, Aspects of Phonology; (2) Elements of Reading and Linguis-
tics, Aspects of Linguistics and Social Structures and Groups.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Joseph E. Price, ChairmanDivision of Languages and LiteratureMorehead State UniversityMorehead, Kentucky 40351
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University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 68503
Linguistics ProgramPaul Olson and Curtis W. Hayes, Acting Co-ChairmenDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics pending
STAFF
Bailey, Dudley; Prof. (Historical linguistics, Structural grammar, Rhetoric)Crockett, Harry J.; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Gibson, Robert; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Haller, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (Rhetoric and linguistics)Hayes, Curtis W.; Assoc. Prof. (Literature and linguistics)Hendricks, William 0.; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguisticsi Literature, Narrative process)Howe, Herbert; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistic theory)Karch, Dieter; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics)Lejneiks, Valdis; Assoc. Prof. (Stratificational theory)Levine, David; Prof. (Psycholinguistic theory)Long, William J.; Asst. Prof. (Reading)Olson, Paul; Prof. (Rhetoric and reading)Poston, Lawrence, III; Assoc. Prof. (Dialectology)Ronning, Royce; Prof. (Reading and linguistics)Rudorf, E. Hugh; Assoc. Prof. (Reading, Sociolinguistics)Sayward, Charles W.; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy and linguistics)Schach, Paul; Prof. (Philology, Historical linguistics)Shelley, Harry; Prof. (Psycholinguistic theory)Shrum, William; Asst. Prof. (Phonetics)Whipp, Leslie; Assoc. Prof. (Rhetoric)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Historical linguistics, 1; Dialectology, 1; Applied linguistics, 1;Acoustic phonetics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Linguistics and literature, 1.
B: English structure, French linguistics, German structure, History of German,Greek structure, Latin structure, Spanish linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], Modern Icelandic, [Old Spanish].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Tri-University Project in reading, rhetoric and linguistics. (Paul A. Olson)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Chairman, Program in LinguisticsDepartment of EnglishThe University of NebraskaLincoln, Nebraska 68508
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University of Nevada Reno, Nevada 89507
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Douglass, William A.; Asst. Prof. (Basque)Jacobsen, William E.; Asst. Prof. (Amerindian languages)Suttles, Wayne; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, Amerindian languages)Wells, Charles; Assoc. Prof. (Rpmance languages)Woods, H.J.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistics, TEFL)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Descriptive linguis-
tics, 4; Field methods, 1; Semantics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Psycholinguis-
tics, 3; Communication theory, 1; Applied linguistics, 1; Methodology of language
teaching, 1.
'B: American Indian languages, History of English, Modern English grammar, AppliedFrench linguistics, History of French, Structure of French, History of German,Structure of German, Linguistics of the Near East, Applied Spanish linguistics,
History of Spanish, Structure of Spanish.
C: West European: Basque, [Old English], [Old French], [Old Spanish].
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University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106
Program in Linguistics and Language PedagogyBernard Spolsky, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Anthropology, Education, English, Speech, or Languages,
with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Alexander, Hubert; Prof. (Philosophy of language)
Angel, Frank; Prof. (Bilingual education)Baltzell, Jane L.; Assoc. Prof. (Old English, Middle English)Berger, John J.; Visiting Asst. Prof. (Applied Spanish linguistics)
Bills, Garland; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics)Book, E. Truett; Assoc. Prof. (Applied French linguistics)Brodkey, Dean; Asst. Prof. (TESOL)Butt, Dolores; Asst. Prof. (Speech development)Catlett, L. Scott; Asst. Prof. (History of English)Chreist, Fred M., Sr.; Prof. (Speech)Condie, LeRoy; Assoc. Prof. (TESOL)Fletcher, Samuel G.; Prof. (Biophonetics)Harris, Mary; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Harvey, Gina; Lect. (TESOL)Hirshfield, George; Asst. Prof. (Communication)Holzapfel, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic studies)Hughey, Jim D.; Asst. Prof. (Communication theory)Johnson, Peder J.; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Kuntz, Joseph M.; Assoc. Prof. (English philology)Lamadrid, Enrique E.; Asst. Prof. (Applied Spanish linguistics)Nason, Marshall R.; Prof. (Hispanic studies)Newman, Stanley S.; Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Amerindian languages)
Pickett, Roy G.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics and stylistics)Power, Mary J.; Asst. Prof. (Stylistics)Prouse, Peter; Prof. (Applied linguistics)Rigsby, Bruce J.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Amerindian languages)Spolsky, Bernard; Assoc. Prof. (Applied linguistics, Sociolinguistics)Spolsky, Ellen; Asst. Prof. (Old English, Middle English, Stylistics)
Springer, George P.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistics, Ethnomusicology)Ulibarri, Mari -Luci; Inst. (TESOL, Bilingual education)Ulibarri, Sabine R.; Prof. (Hispanic studies)Vogel, Albert W.; Assoc. Prof. (Education and language)White, Julian E., Jr.; Asst. Prof. (Medieval Romance philology)White, Robert H.; Asst. Prof. (TESOL, Applied English linguistics)Zavadil, Joseph B.; Assoc. Prof. (Old English)Zintz, Miles V.; Prof. (Reading, TESOL, Bilingual education)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; Linguistic typology, 1;
Stylistics, 1; Ethnolinguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1;Articulatory phonetics, 1; Second language pedagogy, 2; Philosophy of language, 1.
B: North American Indian languages, History of English, English grammar, TESL,French phonology, Applied French linguistics, German phonology, Applied Germanlinguistics, Romance philology, Spanish phonology, History of Spanish, SpanishAmerican dialectology, Applied Spanish linguistics.
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University of New Mexico (Continued)
C: West European: [Old Cataltn], [Old English], [Old Provenial].Amerindian: Navajo.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE 6:AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Language Area Center for Latin America. (Marshall R. Nason)Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program in Bilingual Education. (Miles Zintz)Navajo Social Studies Project. (LeRoy Condie)Navajo Reading Study. (Bernard Spolsky)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
RegistrarThe University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87106
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New Mexico State University Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Gardner, Faith F.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistics)Garrett, Edgar R.; Prof. (Phonology)Rigg, Patricia S.; Inst. (Linguistics, TESL)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, History of German, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].
State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 14214
Department of LinguisticsDavid G. Hays, Chairman
Degrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Garvin, Paul L.; Prof. (Linguistic theory, Computational linguistics)Hays, David G.; Prof. (Computational linguistics, Machine translation)Hitchcock, John K.E.; Lect. (Comparative method, Indo-European, Sanskrit)Smith, Henry Lee, Jr.; Prof. (English linguistics, Linguistics and psychotherapy)Sper, Sheldon A.; Inst. (Phonology, Germanic, Spanish, Mayan)
Part Time Teaching
Mathipt, Madeleine; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics, Cultural anthropology)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Agnello, Joseph (Speech communication)Boyd-Bowman, Peter (Critical languages)Coetzee, John (English)Courteville, Yves (French)Find ler, Nicholas (Computer science)Garver, Newton (Philosophy)
Giuliano, Vincent (Information and library studies)Hamann, Jon (Theoretical biology)Hammond, Mac (English)
Koekkoek, Byron (German, Slavi^)Lachman, Roy (Psychology)Martin, Robert (Philosophy)Mayer, Edgar (German, Slavic)McGlone, Robert (Speech communication)Me lamed, Judith (TEFL)
Roldan, Mercedes (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese)Segal, Erwin (Psychology)Wlngate, Marcel (Speech communication)tirin, Ronald (Classics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonology, 3; Morphology and syntax, 2; Fieldmethods, 3; Historical and comparative, 1; Indo-European, 1; Philosophy oflanguage, 2; Languages of the world, 1; Psycho linguistics, 2; Language andculture, 2; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Computational linguistics, 1; Articu-latory phonetics, 4; Acoustic phonetics, 4; Semantics, 2; Advanced theory, 4.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, French structure,French linguistics, History of German, German stylistics, Comparative Romancelinguistics, Russian phonetics, Spanish structure.
C: West European: Danish.
Slavic and East European: Greek, Hungarian.Near and Middle Eas tern: Arabic, Modern Hebrew, Turkish.South Asian: Hindi, [Sanskrit] .
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Southeast Asian: Indonesian, Tagalog, Vietnamese.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center for Dialectology. (Henry Lee Smith, Jr.)A Study of Methods in Language and Culture Research. (Madeleine Mathiot)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Linguistics308 Hayes HallState University of New York at BuffaloBuffalo, New York 14214
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State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, New York 11790
Program in LinguisticsFrank Anshen, DirectorDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Anshen, Frank; Asst. Prof. (Sociolinguistics, Transformational grammar)Carton, Aaron S.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Gagnor, John; Assoc. Prof. (Sociology of language)Hall, Beatrice; Asst. Prof. (Transformational grammar, Indo-European, Yiddish)Ruplin, Ferdinand A.; Asst. Prof. (Methods of teaching foreign languages, Sindhi)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introductionlinguistics,Mathematical
to linguistics, 1; Phonology, 1; Morphology and syntax, 3; Historical2; Sociolinguistics, 2; Psycholinguistics, 1; Language and culture, 1;linguistics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
B: History of German, History of Spanish.
C: West European: Old Icelandic].East Asian: Chinese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Computer Aided Instruction in German. (Ferdinand Ruplin)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Program in LinguisticsState University of New YorkStony Brook, New York 11790
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State University of New York, College at Cortland Cortland, New York 13045
Department of EnglishLewis C. Smith, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. in English with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Cromack, Robert E.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Field methods, Anthropology)Jacobson, Rodolfo; Prof. (English linguistics, Non - standard dialects)
Part Time Teaching
Pak, Tae-Yong; Asst. Prof. (Old and Middle English)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Kovary, Tom T.; Asst. Prof. (German, Spanish)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: General linguistics, 2; Morphology and syntax,guistics, 3; Special topics, 1.
B: English-Spanish contrastive linguistics, BlackGerman, Structure of Spanish.
3; Dialectology,
English grammar,
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Program in English Sociolinguistics. (Rodolfo Jacobson)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Rodolfo Jacobson, DirectorProgram in English SociolinguisticsDepartment of EnglishState University CollegeCortland, New York 13045
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2; Applied lin-
Structure of
State University of New York, College at Oneonta Oneonta, New York 13820
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Barrett, Roberta; Assoc. Prof. (English, Linguistics)Caddis, David C.; Asst. Prof. (German)Casey, Daniel J.; Assoc. Prof. (English, TEFL)George, Arthur B.; Asst. Prof. (English, Linguistics)Gutierrez, Medardo; Assoc. Prof: (Linguistics, Spanish, TEFL)Harris, Merton S.; Asst. Prof. (English, Linguistics)Honour, Margaret C.; Prof. (English, Linguistics)Macris, Peter J.; Asst. Prof. (German)Meadows, Paul 0.; Assoc. Prof. (French)Wellman, Warren L.; Assoc. Prof. (French)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Contrastive linguistics, 2.
B: English phonetics, French phonetics, History of French, German phonetics, Historyof German, Spanish phonetics, History of Spanish.
C: West European: Portuguese.Slavic and East European: Greek, Hungarian, Polish.Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish.South Asian: Hindi.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
State University of New York, College at Oswego Oswego, New York 13126
Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics
John C. Fisher, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Annunziata, Anthony; Assoc. Prof. (English)Brooks, David H.; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Burkhardt, Klaus; Asst. Prof. (Modern languages)Carnes, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)Drake, William; Assoc. Prof. (English)Fisher, John C.; Prof. (English)Gerlitzki, Guenther; Assoc. Prof. (Modern languages)
Malinas, Gary; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy)McEvoy, J. Edward; Prof. (Speech)McGarvey, William G.; Prof. (Psychology)Melsbakas, Cezlos; Asst. Prof. (English)Pratt, Peter P.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Rogers, Leo G.; Assoc. Prof. (Modern languages)Sumberg, Lewis A.M.; Prof. (Modern languages)VanDyk, Obele; Assoc. Prof. (Computational techniques)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology
and syntax, 2; Field methods, 1; Descriptive linguistics, 1; Language and cul-
ture, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Semantics, 1; Machine
computation, 2; Speech sciences, 2; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, History of German, Germanic struc-
ture, History of Romance languages, Romance structure.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Institute in English as a Second Language (seven-week intensive program).
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of EnglishState University CollegeOswego, New York 13126
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University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515
Department of Linguistics and Non-Western LanguagesMaria Tsiapera, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Anderson, Lloyd; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics)Bell, Herman; Asst. Prof. (African and Semitic linguistics)Seaton, Jerome; Asst. Prof. (Chinese)Tsiapera, Maria; Assoc. Prof. (Arabic, Linguistics)Walsh, Harry; Lea. (Linguistics, Russian)
Part Time Teaching
Hwang, Shao-FU; Teaching Asst. (Chinese)Opeyo, Orondo; Teaching Asst. (Swahili)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Kourboulis, Demetrius (Slavic languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1; Field methods, 1; Languageand culture, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Special topics, 2.
B: African survivals in America.
C: South Asian: [Sanskrit] .
Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
The Graduate SchoolUniversity of North CarolinaSteele BuildingChapel Hill, North Carolina 27515
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Northeastern Illinois State College Chicago, Illinois 60625
Department of LinguisticsJoseph C. Beaver, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics; M.A.T. in Language and Applied
Linguistics
STAFF
Beaver, Joseph C.; Prof. (Grammatical theory, Linguistic analysis of literature)Ellison, Emily; Inst. (Applied linguistics)Geissal, Mary Ann; Inst. (Grammatical theory, Applied linguistics)Illwitzer, Robert; Asst. Prof. (Phonetics and phonology)Kochman, Thomas; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Maher, J.P.; Assoc. Prof. (Comparative and historical linguistics)Paratore, Angela; Prof. (English as a second language)Reynolds, Audrey; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics, English language)Richardson, Jack; Inst. (Applied linguistics)Seigel, Don; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic analysis of literature, Dialectology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 6; Phonetics and phonology, 6; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Typology, 1; Area linguistics, 2; Historicai and comparative, 4; Indo-European, 1; Current trends, 2; Language and culture, 6; Sociolinguistics, 2;Ethnolinguistics, 2; Psycholinguistics, 2; Applied linguistics, 4.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, French structure,Russian structure, Spanish linguistics.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsNortheastern Illinois State CollegeChicago, Illinois 60625
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Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
Committee on LinguisticsP. David Seaman, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Anthropology with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Alwin, Virginia; Prof. (English education)
Case, Charles C.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Kyte, Elinor Clemons; Prof. (English)Orosz, Robert A.; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Uralic studies)
Seaman, P. David; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics, Bilingualism, Applied linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Survey of linguistics, 2; Cultural linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonology, 1;Morphology and syntax, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: Modern English grammar, Structure of English.
C: Amerindian: Navajo.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
National Science Foundation SSTP Summer Linguistic Institute (8 weeks).
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Tape scripts for Oral English for bilinguals. (P. David Seaman)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
RegistrarNorthern Arizona UniversityFlagstaff, Arizona 86001
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Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois 60201
Department of LinguisticsRichard A. Spears, Acting ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teachin&
Berry, Jack; Prof. (African linguistics, Sociolinguistics) [on leave]
Boadi, Lawrence; Visiting Asst. Prof. (Twi)
Ford, Gordon B., Jr.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European)
Getso, Ahmed; Lect. (Hausa)Goodman, Morris; Assoc. Prof. (African linguistics, Pidgins and Creoles)
Houston, Susan; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
Hsu, Wen-hsiung; Lect. (Chinese)Lee, Hong Bae; Inst. (Syntax)Marcos, Habte-Mariam; Visiting Asst. Prof. (Amharic)
Mlela, Johannes; Lect. (Swahili)Smith, Raoul; Asst. Prof. (Slavic linguistics, Computational linguistics)
Spears, Richard; Asst. Prof. (Acoustic phonetics, Mende)
Part Time Teaching
Krulee, Gilbert; Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Formal methods of linguistic analysis)
Mbata, J. Congress; Lect. (Zulu)Moses, Rae; Asst. Prof. (Phonology, Bantu languages)
Wachsmann, Klaus; Prof. (African verbal art)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Kantor, Marvin; Asst. Prof. (Russian)
Pyles, Thomas; Prof. (English)Webber, Edwin J.; Prof. (Spanish)Werner, Oswald; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-
tax, 4; Field methods, 3; Indo-European, 2; Languages of the world, 1; History
of linguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Computational linguistics, 3; Acoustic
phonetics, 3; Applied linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 3; Linguistics and
anthropology, 1; Language and culture, 1.
B: African linguistics, American Indian languages, Baltic linguistics, Bantu struc-
ture, Comparative Bantu, English structure and history, Pidgins and Creoles,
Russian structure and history, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Gothic],
High German], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: Czech, Serbo-Croatian, [Old
Near and Middle Eastern: Amharic.
South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese.Sub-Saharan African: Hausa, Krio, Mende, Swahili, Twi.
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[Old High German], [Middle
Church Slavonic].
Northwestern University (Continued)
INSTITUTES, IANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
NDEA African Studies Language and Area Center. (Gwendolen Carter)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguis tics DepartmentNorthwestern University621 Foster StreetEvanston, Illinois 60201
Oakland University Rochester, Michigan 48063
Committee on LinguisticsWilliam Schwab, ChairmanDegrees: LA, with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Barthel, John W.; Assoc. Prof. (German)
Cheydleur, Benjamin F.; (Data processing)
Coppola, Carlo; Inst. (Hindi-Urdu)Fullmer, Daniel H.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory)
Hildum, Donald C.; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
Iodice, Don R.; Assoc. Prof. (French)
Schwab, William; Prof. (English grammar, TEFL)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-
tax, 2; Historical linguistics, 1; Applied linguistics, 2; Special topics, 1.
B: Modern English grammar, History of English, French applied linguistics, German
applied linguistics, Russian applied linguistics, Spanish applied linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English].
South Asian: Hindi-Urdu.East Asian: Chinese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Director of Admissions
Oakland UniversityRochester, Michigan 48063
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Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210
Department of Linguisticsuse Lehiste, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Callaghan, Catherine A.; Assoc. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Amerindian)Drachman, Gaberell; Asst. Prof. (Balkan linguistics, Experimental phonetics)Fillmore, Charles J.; Prof. (Syntactic theory, Semantics)Landon, George M.; Asst. Prof. (Literary stylistics, TESOL)Lehiste, Ilse; Prof. (Historical and descriptive phonology, Acoustic phonetics)Singh, Jag Deva; Visiting Prof. (Sanskrit, Indian linguistics)Stampe, David L.; Asst. Prof. (Phonological theory, Language acquisition)Zwicky, Arnold M.; Assoc. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Hoffman, Robert J.; Inst. (Phonology, Romance linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Abbott, R.M. (Classics)Allen, E.D. (Education)Bateman, D.R. (Education)Bulatkin, E.W. (Romance languages)Cadora, F. (Arabic)Estrich, R.M. (English)Fleischhauer, W. (German)Gardner, T.J. (English)Garner, R.T. (Philosophy)Griffin, D.S. (Romance languages)Johnson, N.F. Psychology)Mashiah, Y. (Hebrew)
Meyers, L.F. (Mathematics)Naylor, K.E. (Slavic languages)Okuda, K. (East Asian languages)Pimsleur, P. (Applied linguistics)Preston, D.R. (English)Reeker, L.H. (Computer and information science)Robinson, D.F. (Slavic languages)Utley, F.L. (English)Zidonis, F.J. (Education)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 5; Field methods, 1; Typology, 1; Languages of the world, 1; Historical andcomparative, 4; Indo-European, 1; Language and culture, 1; Anthropologicallinguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Linguistic theory, 1; Algebraic linguis-tics, 1; History of Linguistics, 1; Problems in Linguistics, 3; Semantics, 1;Contrastive analysis, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
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B: History of Chinese, Chinese phonetics, Chinese structure, Chinese writing system,History of English, English structure, TESOL, History of French, French morphology,French phonology, French syntax, History of German, Greek structure, Indo-Aryanlinguistics, Japanese phonetics, Japanese structure, Historical Latin grammar,Polish structure, Romance linguistics, History of Russian, Applied Russian linguis-tics, Russian morphology, Russian phonology, Serbo-Croatian structure, Slaviclinguistics, Slavic philology, History of West Slavic, History of South Slavic,History of Spanish, Spanish syntax, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Gothic],[Old Norse], Portuguese, [Old Provenjal], [Old Saxon], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: Polish, Rumanian, [Old Russian], Serbo-Croatian, [OldChurch Slavonic].
Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew.South Asian: Hindi, [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, [Classical Chinese], Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America. See Appendix A.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERSL RESEARCH PROGRAMS
NSF project on Miwok languages. (Catherine Callaghan)
NSF project on lexicology, acoustic phonetics, and mathematical linguistics.(Ilse Lehiste)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsOhio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210
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University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma 73069
Department of AnthropologyJoseph Whitecotton, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Anthropology with concentration in
linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bittle, William E.; Prof. (Structural linguistics, North American languages)Whitecotton, Joseph; Asst. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)
Linguiscs in Other Departments or Schools
Abbott, James H.; Prof. (Romance languages, Linguistics)Ballesteros, David; Asst. Prof. (Romance languages, Linguistics)Sambas, Rudolph C.; Prof. (History of English, Old English)Bowen, Willis H.; Prof. (French)Chance, Lelia; Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics)Chmelev, Gurij; Inst. (Slavic languages)Dunham, Lowell; Prof. (Romance languages, Linguistics)Katic, Davor; Asst. Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Milijovich, Dragan; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Mills, Nick; Inst. (Spanish, Linguistics)Nebergall, Roger; Prof. (Semantics)Nuttall, Edmund C.; Assoc. Prof. (Theories of speech behavior)Pearcy, Roy J.; Asst. Prof. (Middle English, Linguistics)Poston, Lawrence; Prof. (Romance languages, Linguistics)Rebech, Howard; Asst. Prof. (Semantics)Wiens, Gerhart; Prof. (Germanic languages, Slavic languages)Williams, Roger; Inst. (Spanish, Linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Language and culture, 2;Semantics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 1.
B: Amerindian linguistics, History of English, English structure, History of French,French phonetics, German phonetics, Romance philology, History of Russian,Russian phonetics, History of Spanish, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Middle HighGerman], Portuguese, [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: [Old Church Slavonic].East Asian: Japanese.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Annual summer field program in ethnology and linguistics.
University of Oklahoma (Continued)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
ChairmanDepartment of AnthropologyUniversity of OklahomaNorman, Oklahoma 73069
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Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074
Department of EnglishClinton C. Keeler, HeadDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in English with specialization in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Battle, John H.; Asst. Prof. (General linguistics)
Luecke, Jane Marie; Assoc. Prof. (History of English)
Milburn, D. Judson; Prof. (Language teaching)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Carr, Burchard; Assoc. Prof. (Phonetics)Fromme, Marie; Inst. (Phonetics)Schweitzer, John L.; Assoc. Prof. (French linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Historical and com-
parative, 1; Language teaching, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, French structure.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].
Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Prof. John BattleDepartment of EnglishOklahoma State UniversityStillwater, Oklahoma 74074
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University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403
Interdisciplinary Committee on LinguisticsClarence Sloat, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Beebe, John (Russian)Plant, Helmut (German)Sloat, Clarence (English)Smith, Alfred (Anthropology)Sterti, Theodore (Anthropology)Willard, Oliver (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Linguistic analysis, 3; Phonology, 2; Morphology and syntax, 2; Field methods, 1;
Language and culture, 3; Indo-European, 3; Phonetics, 3; Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, French phonology, History of German,
History of Russian, Russian phonology, Russian structure, Spanish phonology.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],
[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], Norwegian, Portuguese, [OldPkovenial], [Old Saxon], [Old Spanish], Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Polish, Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavonic].Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew.East Asian: Chinese, [Classical Chinese] , Japanese, "[Classical Japanese].
Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Interdisciplinary Committee on LinguisticsUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon 97403
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Pacific Union College Angwin, California 94508
Department of Modern Languages and LinguisticsDonaldo J. Thomann, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Modern Languages
STAFF
Fisher, John; Asst. Prof. (German)Pierre-Louis, Sam; Asst. Prof. (French)Thomann, Donaldo J.; Prof. (Spanish)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Applied linguistics, 2; Linguistics and language
teaching, 2.
B: French linguistics, History of German, German linguistics, Hispanic;dialectology,
History of Spanish, Spanish linguistics.
C: West European: [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Old Spanish].
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Uraversity of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Department of LinguisticsHenry M. Hoenigswald, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Cardona, George; Prof. (Historical and comparative) [on leave, 1969-70]Fought, John G.; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Field work)Harris, Zellig S.; Benjamin Franklin Prof. (Linguistic theory)His, Henry; Prof. (Formal linguistics)Hoenigswald, Henry M.; Prof. (Historical and comparative)Lisker, Leigh; Prof. (Phonetics)Thieme, Paul; Visiting Prof. (Historical and comparative) [Fall]
Part Time Teaching
Live, Anna H.; Lect.
Mendelson, Elliott; Visiting Prof. (Formal linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Hymes, Dell H. (Anthropology)Joshi, Aravind K. (Electrical engineering)Sapir, David (Anthropology)Southworth, Franklin C. (South Asia regional studies)Springer, Otto (Germanic languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 5; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 5; Semantics, 2; Formallinguistics, 5; Language and culture, 2; Anthropology and linguistics, 1; Linguis-tics and philosophy, 2; Psycholinguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Acousticphonetics, 2; Articulatory phonetics, 2; History of linguistics, 2; Linguisticsand reading, 1.
B: Languages of Sub-Saharan Africa, Survey of Anatolian languages, History of French,
French structure, Comparative Germanic grammar, German phonetics, Greek dialects,Indian grammatical texts, Survey of Indo-Aryan languages, Iranian studies, Italicdialects, History of Japanese, Comparative grammar of Latin and Greek, HistoricalLatin syntax, History of Polish, Comparative Romance linguistics, Romance lexi-cography, Romance linguistic geography, Russian linguistics, Comparative Semiticgrammar, Semitic linguistics, Slavic linguistics, Balto-Slavic philology, Historyof Spanish, Spanish structure, Spanish dialectology.
C: West European: Danish, Dutch, [Old English], [Middle English], Flemish, [OldFrench], [Middle High German], Icelandic, [Old Irish], [Oid Norse], Norwegian,[Old Saxon], Welsh.
Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Lettish, Lithuanian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian,[Old Church Slavic], Ukrainian.
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Aramaic], [Avestan], [Coptic],
[Egyptian], [Ethiopic], [Biblical Hebrew], Modern Hebrew, [Hurrian], [OldPersian], Persian, [Sumerian], [Syriac], Turkish, [Ugaritic].
South Asian: Hindi, [Pali], [Prakrit], [Sanskrit], Urdu.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
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University of Pennsylvania (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
N.S.F. Project in Linguistic Transformations. (Zellig S. Harris and Henry Hii)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsBox 20, College HallUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
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Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Interdisciplinary Program in LinguisticsSimon Belasco, Chairman
Degree:,.: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D., in English, Anthropology, Speech, ora Foreign Language with emphasis in linguistics; M.A., Ph.D. in Linguis-tics pending
STAFF
Belasco, Simon; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Brault, Gdrard; Prof. (French philology)Browning, D. Ann; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics and anthropology)Brubaker, Robert; Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Buckalew, Ronald; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)Caujolle, Claude; Asst. Prof. (French linguistics)Cofer, Charles; Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Dalbor, John; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish linguistics)Ebbinghaus, Albert; Prof. (Germanic philology)Frank, Robert; Prof. (Middle English)Holtzman, Paul; Prof. (TESOL)Magner, Thomas; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Palermo, David; Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Schmalstieg, William; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Sturcken, H. Tracy; Prof. (Spanish philology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 6; Generative linguistics, 4; Field methods, 3;Historical and comparative, 3; Semantics, 2; Anthropological linguistics, 2;Psycholinguistics, 5; Experimental phonetics, 2; Speech science, 5; Verbalbehavior, 2; Child language, 2; Applied linguistics, 2; Special topics, 2.
B: History of English, English phonology,History of German, History of Russian,languages, History of Spanish, SpanishRomance linguistics.
History of French, French linguistics,
Russian structure, Structure of Slavicphonology, Spanish structure, Hispano-
C: West European: [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German], [Middle HighGerman], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], [Old Saxon], [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: [Old Church Slavic].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguistics Program219 Sparks
Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, Pennsylvania 16802
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University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
Department of General LinguisticsEdward M. Anthony, ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Anthony, Edward M.; Prof. (TEFL, Thai linguistics)Barrett, Ralph P.; Visiting Prof. (Linguistics)Bidwell, Charles; Prof. (Slavic)Eskey, David; Lect. (TEFL)Knudsen, John K.; Inst. (General linguistics, Language laboratory)Norris, William E.; Asst. Prof. (English, Linguistics, TEFL)Palmer, Joseph D.; Asst. Prof. (TEFL).Parslow, Robert L.; Asst. Prof. (TEFL,English linguistics)Paulston, Christina; Asst. Prof. (TEFL)Smithies, Michael; Lect. (TEFL)
Part Time Teaching
Bruder, Mary; Asst. Inst.Gottlieb, Dorothy; Asst. Inst.Hammer, Carol; Asst. Inst.Lausberg, Barbara; Asst. Inst.Ries, Julie; Asst. Inst.
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Boggs, Roy A.; Asst. Prof. (German)Borkowski, Casimir; Assoc. Prof. (Information retrieval)Curry, James J.M.; Asst. Prof. (Classics)Donaldson, Wayne; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Floyd, Edwin; Asst. Prof. (Classics)Hess, Steven; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Jaszcun, Wasyl; Prof. (Slavic)Kennard, Edward A.; Prof. (Anthropology)Knisbacher, Jeffrey M.; Asst. Inst. (Language translation)Lewis, Monique; Asst. Prof. (Applied linguistics, French)Markman, Alan; Prof. (English)Mastronie, Joseph; Prof. (Applied linguistics)Moyle, Jeremy; Asst. Prof. (Semantics, Italian)Perfetti, Charles; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Petrich, Judith; Inst. (Psychology)Pfeffer, J. Alan; Prof. (German)Siporin, Rae Lee; Asst. Prof. (English)Voss, James F.; Prof. (Psychology)Vukanovich, Helen; Asst. Prof. (Slavic)Wischner, George;* Prof. (Speech pathology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 5; Morphology and syn-tax, 5; Historical linguistics, 2; History of linguistics, 2; Linguistic struc-tures, 4; Field methods, 2; Languages of the world, 2; Indo-European linguis-tics, 2; Linguistic geography, 2; Current issues, 2; Language and culture, 1;Anthropological linguistics, 2; Psycholinguistics, 4; Sociolinguistics, 2;Speech science, 4; Semantics, 1.
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University of Pittsburgh (Continued)
B: English linguistics, History of French, French structure, History of Greek,
History of Italian, History of Latin, Comparative Romance linguistics, Russian
structure, Historical grammar of Russian, Russian dialectology, Comparative Slavic,Slavic linguistics, History of West Slavic, History of South Slavic, History of
Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Old French], [OldSpanish].
Slavic and East European: Polish,Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.Southeast Asian: Thai.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], [Old
Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavicj.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center for Latin American Studies. (Cole Blasier)
Institute for Basic German. (J. Alan Pfeffer)Rockefeller Program for the improvement of English teaching at the university
level in Thailand.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Faculty of Arts and SciencesUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
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Portland State University Portland, Oregon 97207
Linguistics CommitteeFrank Vecchio, Chairman
Degrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Anthropology with linguistics specialization andin English with TEFL specialization
STAFF
Anderson, Freeman; Prof. (English)Greis, Naguib; Assoc. Prof. (English)Nelson, Marge; Asst. Prof. (English)Pierce, Joe E. ; Prof. (Anthropology)Suttles, Wayne; Prof. (Anthropology)Vecchio, Frank; Assoc. Prof. (Romance)Vehvilainen, Pauli; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic)Wilson, Baxter; Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphologyand syntax, 1; Field methods, 1; Nature of language, 1; Language and culture,l;Languages of the world, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
B: Amerindian linguistics, History of English, English structure, TESL, Germaniclinguistics, Romance linguistics.
C: Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish.
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Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Program in LinguisticsWilliam C, Moulton, ChairmanDegrees: Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Aarsleff, Hans C.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Atkins, Samuel D.; Prof. (Classics)Babby, Leonard H.; Lect. (Slavic)Capek, Michael J.; Asst. Prof. (English)Crabb, David W.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Glucksberg, Sam; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Harman, Gilbert H.; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)Hashimoto, Mantaro J.; Assoc. Prof. (Chinese, Japanese)Hopkins, Edwin A.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic)Marckwardt, Albert H.; Prof. (English)Moulton, William G.; Prof. (Germanic)Norman, Jerry L.; Lect. (Chinese)Townsend, Charles E.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic)Uitti, Karl D.; Prof. (French)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Field methods, 1; Dialect geography, 1; Indo-European, 1; History oflinguistics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Linguisticsand literature, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1.
B: Chinese linguistics, History of English, History of French, History of German,German structure, Comparative Greek and Latin grammar, Japanese linguistics,Romance linguistics, History of Russian, Russian structure, Slavic linguistics,History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Middle High German], [old HighGerman], [Gothic], [Old Irish], [Old Norse], Portuguese, [Old Saxon].
Slavic and East European: Polish, [Old Church Slavonic].Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Biblical Hebrew], Persian, [Syriac],Turkish, [Ugaritic].
South Asian: [Pali], [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Chinese Linguistics Project. (Frederick. W. Mote)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Graduate School Admissions OfficeBox 270
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
125
Purdue University Lafayette, Indiana 47907
English DepartmentJacob H. Adler, ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in English with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Carlson, Helen; Asst. Prof. (English, General linguistics)Cosper, Russell; Prof. (English, General linguistics)Curtis, Roy G.; Assoc. Prof. (English, General linguistics)Hess, Harwood; Assoc. Prof. (English, General linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Gibbens, Victor; Prof. (English, General linguistics)Kottler, Barnet; Assoc. Prof. (English, General linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Black, Kathryn N.; Assoc. Prof. (Child development)Chandler, Arthur A.; Prof. (Spanish)Fu, King-sun; Prof. (Electrical engineering)House, Arthur S.; Prof. (Audiology, Speech sciences)Hughes, George W.; Prof. (Electrical engineering)Randall, Earl S.; Prof. (German)Ranken, Howard B.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Shiffiman, Bernard; Asst. Prof. (French)Stephens, Irene; Inst. (Psychology)Vavrus, August R.; Asst. Prof. (Russian)Waddell, Jack 0.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Watson, 0. Michael; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Webb, Ralph; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Wilson, Betty Ann; Assoc. Prof. (Audiology, Speech sciences)Zartman, J.F.; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics, 2; Morphology and syntax, 1; Anthro-pological linguistics, 1; Philosophy of language,; Psycholinguistics, 3; Speechsciences, 4.
B: English structure, History of English, French linguistics, German linguistics,Russian linguistics, Spanish linguistics, Speech corrections.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].Slavic and East European: [Old Church Slavonic].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Research on Automatic Speech Recognition (Air Force Support).Research on Speech Processing and Speech Synthesis (Air Force Support).Research on Orosensory Processes in Speech Production (NIH Support).Research on Applications of Visible Speech Translator.
126
Purdue University (Continued)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of University EditorSouth Campus Courts "D"
Purdue UniversityLafayette, Indiana 47907
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Queens College of the City University of New York Flushing, New York 11367
Linguistics DepartmentAlan M. Stevens, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics; B.A. in Applied Linguistics and the Teaching of
English as a Second Language; M.S. in Applied Linguistics and the Teachingof English as a Second Language pending
STAFF
Full Time Teachin&
Gallagher, Mary (syntax, History of linguistics)Hall, R.M.R. (Syntax, Indo-European, Language teaching)Myers, Amy (Syntax, Mathematical linguistics)Seliger, Herbert W. (Language teaching, Psycholinguistics, Hebrew)Stevens, Alan M. (Phonology, Malayo-Polynesian)
Part Time Teachin&
Stock, Walter A. (Syntax, Celtic, Ancient Egyptian)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Bird, Thomas E. (Slavic languages)Chang-Rodriguez, Eugenio (Romance languages)Dahlberg, Charles R. (English)Ellenbogen, Maximilian (Classical and Oriental languages)Pales, Frederick F. (Romance languages)Green, Jerald R. (Romance languages)Greenberg, S. Robert (English)Gregersen, Edgar (Anthropology)Gries, Conrad (Classical and Oriental languages)Krzywicki- Herburt, George (Philosophy)Lange, John F. (Philosophy)Newman, John B. (Communication arts and sciences)Ornstein, Alex (Philosophy)Vanderslice, Ralph L. (Communication arts and sciences)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Dialectology and sociolinguistics, 1; Field methods, 1; Historical andcomparative, 3; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Applied linguistics, 1; Semantics, 1;Acoustic phonetics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Languageand culture, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, German structure, Hebrew linguis-tics, Romance linguistics, History of Russian, Russian structure.
C: West European: Danish, Dutch, [Old English], [Middle English], [Middle HighGerman], Portuguese, Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Czech, [Old Church Slavic].Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, [Biblical Aramaic], [Biblical Hebrew], Modern
Hebrew.South Asian: [Sanskrit].Southeast Asian: Indonesian, Tagalog.East Asian: Chinese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili, Yoruba.
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Queens College of the City University of New York (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Latin American Area Studies. (Norman A. Bailey)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERTAI
Alan M. Stevens, ChairmanLinguistics DepartmentQueens College of the City University of Naw YorkFlushing, New York 11367
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12181
Department of Language and Literature
Jay R. Gould, ChairmanDegrees: M.S. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Communication
STAFF
Bross, John S.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics, Russian) [on leave]
Gould, Jay R.; Prof. (Technical writing)Russell, William M.; Asst. Prof. (Poetics, Linguistics)Sencer, Robert A.; Assoc. Prof. (Communication theory)Tuckerman, Charles S.; Asst. Prof. (Field methods, German)Wieck, David; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)Wortham, Charles W.; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy of language)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-
tax, 1; Philosophy of language, 1.
B: History of English, English structure.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Translation of Sanskrit texts into English after the German translation.
(Charles S. Tuckerman)
Analysis of literary language. (William M. Russell)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Language and Literature
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, New York 12181
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Rice University Houston, Texas 77001
Linguistics CommitteeJames E. Copeland, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Copeland, James E.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Cox, Robert S., Jr.; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)Davis, Philip; Asst. Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Gilmartin, Christine; Inst. (Historical linguistics, Sanskrit)Jones, Roy G.; Asst. Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Resnikoff, Howard; Assoc. Prof. (Acoustic phonetics, Mathematical linguistics)Schum, David A. (Psychology of language)Stavenhagen, Lee; Asst. Prof. (Middle High German)Tappan, Donald; Asst. Prof. (Old French)Urrutibeheity, Hector; Asst. Prof. (Romance linguistics, Applied linguistics)Wilson, Joseph; Assoc. Prof. (Old High German, Old Saxon, Old Icelandic, Gothic)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Historical and comparative, 2; Field methods, .1; Current trends, 1;Linguistics and language learning, 1; Contrastive analysis, 3; Psychology oflanguage, 1; Language and culture; 1.
B: History of English, English structure, French phonetics, History of German,German structure, Comparative Germanic, Comparative Romance, Russian structure,History of Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Old High German], [Middle HighGerman], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], [Old Saxon].
South Asian: [Sanskrit].
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University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14627
Department of Languages and LinguisticsO.L. Chavarria-Aguilar, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Beynen, G. Koolemans; Asst. Prof. (Slavic)Blindert, H.-Dieter; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Canfield, D. Lincoln; Prof. (Romance)Carlton, Charles M.; Asst. Prof. (Romance)Chavarria-Aguilar, O.L.; Prof. (Indic)Durham, S.P.; Asst. Prof. (Romance)Hall, Ross D.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic)Harrington, Ronald V.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic)Harris, Richard M.; Asst. Prof. (Indic)Klimas, Antanas; Assoc. Prof. (Indo-European)Lehrer, Adrienne; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics)Moutsos, Demetrius; Assoc. Prof. (Indo-European, Balkan)Obrecht, Dean H.; Prof. (Phonetics)Quackenbush, Edward M.; Asst. Prof. (Japanese, Micronesian)Reiff, Donald G.; Assoc. Prof. (Romance linguistics, Aphasia)Sapon, Stanley M.; Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Welbon, G. Richard; Asst. Prof. (Indic)Werth, Ronald N.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic)Whitaker, Harry; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Hunter, William (Slavic)Mundell, Gordon (Spanish)Ostyn, Paul (French)Sharma, Rama N. (Hindi)Wieber, Alexander (Russian, German)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; Indo-European, 3;Grammatical theory, 2; Current trends, 2; Languages of the world, 1; Linguisticgeography, 1; Dialectology, 2; Psycholinguistics, 3; Acoustic phonetics, 1;Linguistics and language learning, 2; Special topics, 2.
B: Baltic linguistics, English structure, History of French, French structure,
History of German, German structure, Hispanic dialectology, Japanese linguistics,Romance linguistics, History of Russian, Russian structure, Slavic linguistics,History of Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Early New High German], [Middle High German], Provencal.Slavic and East European: [Old Russian], [Old Church Slavic].South Asian: [Pali], [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
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University of Rochester (Continued)
SUMMER OFFERINGS
South Asia Sunnier Consortium.
Summer Seminar in Indian Literatures.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
South Asia Language and Area Center. (0.L. Chavarria-Aguilar)East Asian Language and Area Center. (Robert B. Hall)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Languages and.LinguisticsUniversity of RochesterRochester, New York 14627
St. John's University Jamaica, New York 11432
Interdepartmental Program in Linguistics
Thomas D. Houchin, ChairmanDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Akielaszek, Stanislaus A.; Prof. (Latin)Cosentini, John W.; Prof. (French)Houchln, Thomas D.; Prof. (Speech)Martin, Lynn S.; ASSOC. Prof. (English)Radzin, Hilda; Assoc. Prof. (German)Reynolds, John J.; Prof. (Spanish)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Morphology and syntax, 1; Applied linguistics, 3.
B: Chinese linguistics, History of English, English phonetics, History of French,
French phonetics, History of Latin, Comparative Romance linguistics, History ofSpanish, Spanish phonetics.
C: West European: [Old English].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center of Asian Studies. (Paul K.T. Sih)
Center for African Studies. (Hugh C. Brooks)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Thomas D. Houchiu, ChairmanDepartment of Speech and TheatreSt. John's UniversityJamaica, New York 11432
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Saint Michael's College Winooski, Vermont 05404
Department of EnglishEdward F. Murphy, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in TESL
STAFF
Doherty, John H.; Assoc. Prof. (Stylistics, Syntax)Lahage, George W.; Asst. Prof. (History of English)Light, Richard L.; Asst. Prof. (Applied linguistics)O'Neill, Eugene P.; Asst. Prof. (Applied linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syntax, 4; Semantics, 4; Applied
linguistics, 2; Contrastive analysis, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, TESL.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Eight-week Institute for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
(Richard L. Light)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Edward F. Murphy, ChairmanDepartment of EnglishSt. Michael's CollegeWinooski, Vermont 05404
135
San Diego State College San Diego, California 92115
Linguistics Committee within English DepartmentOren Seright, Coordinator
Degrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in English with concentration in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Donahue, Thomas S.; Asst. Prof.Drake, Glendon F.; Asst. Prof.Frey, Leonard H.; Prof.
Hendrickson, Richard H.; Assoc. Prof.Lawson, Richard H.; Prof.Seright, Oren D.; Asst. Prof.Tidwell, James N.; Prof.
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Baker, Clifford H.; Prof. (Spanish)Kozlik, Ludek A.; Prof. (Russian)Piffard, Guerard; Prof. (French)Snyder, Alice M.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology)Tanaka, Yoshio; Assoc. Prof. (German)Walsh, James L.; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Weissman, S.N.; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)
;COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Indo-European linguis-tics, 2; Anthropological linguistics, 2; Semantics, 2; Language and culture, 1;Philosophy of language, 1.
B: American English, History of English, French phonology, History of French, Germanphonology, History of German, Germanic linguistics, Spanish phonology, History ofSpanish, Russian phonology, History of Russian.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dean, Graduate DivisionSan Diego State CollegeSan Diego, California 92115
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San Fernando Valley State College Northridge, California 91324
Interdisciplinary Linguistics CommitteeDegrees: B.A., M.A. in Linguistics pending
STAFF
Carlton, Charles; Prof. (English)Gariano, Carmelo; Prof. (Spanish)Kirk, Paul L.; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive and comparative)
Meyerstein, R.S.; Asst. Prof. (French)Oliphant, Robert T.; Prof. (English)Shah= Iris S.; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive and comparative)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-
tax, 2; Field methods, 4; Anthropological linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 4;
Linguistic theory, 4; Comparative linguistics, 4; Structural grammar, 1; Trans-
formational grammar, 1; Historical linguistics, 4; Semantics, 4; Philosophy of
language, 2; Psycholinguistics, 4; Communication theory, 7.
B: American English, History of English, French phonetics, Structure of French,
History of French, Structure of German, Romande linguistics, Applied Russian
linguistics, Spanish phonetics, Structure of Spanish, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle High German].
Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
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San Francisco State College San Francisco, California 94132
Department of EnglishCaroline Shrodes, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis optional) in English with concentration in language
studies
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Croft, Kenneth; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, TEFL)Danielson, Dorothy; Assoc. Prof. (English, TEFL)Dennis, John; Prof.. (English, TEFL)Glicksberg, Daniel; Assoc. Prof. (English, TEFL)Grosvenor, Ray; Assoc. Prof. (Phonetics, General linguistics, TEFL)Hobgood, Alton; Assoc. Prof. (English, Semantics).Snortum, Niel; Prof. (English, Historical linguistics)Van Aelstyn, Edward; Asst. Prof. (English, Stylistics)Wilson, Graham; Prof. (English)Womack, Thurston; Prof. (English, TEFL)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Mtksak, Joseph; Prof. (Speech)Mishima, Toshiko; Asst. Prof. (Japanese)Murgia, Theodore; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish)Osser, Harry; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Stitt, Clyde; Prof. (Speech)Weinberger, Marvin; Prof. (French)Williams, Herbert; Prof. (Anthropology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Historical linguistics, 2; Field methods, 2; Language and culture, 2;Psycholinguistics, 4; Sociolinguistics, 2; Linguistics and rhetoric, 2; Stylis-
tics, 2.
B: Chinese linguistics, History of English, Structure of English, French linguistics,German linguitics, Japanese linguistics, Russian linguistics, Spanish linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English].South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
English DepartmentSan Francisco State College1600 Holloway AvenueSan Francisco, California 94132
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San Jose State College San Jose, California 95114
Linguistics ProgramMichael F. Schmidt, CoordinatorDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in English with concentration in linguistics;
M.A. in Linguistics pending
STAFF
Alden, Donald H.; Prof. (Linguistic theory, Syntax)Asher, James J.; Prof. (Psychology, Second language learning)Brooks, Candace C.; Asst. Prof, (Cultural anthropology)Cook, Philip; Asst. Prof. (Syntax, Applied English linguistics)Dolby, James t,.; Assoc. Prof. (Computational linguistics)Hamilton, Roland; Inst. (Spanish structure, Spanish dialectology)Hernandez, Joseph; Inst. (History of Spanish, Spanish dialectology)Lukach, Tares; Asst. Prof. (German linguistics)Meryman, John J.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Moellering, William; Prof. (Spanish linguistics)Noble, G. Kingsley; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Phonology)Ray, Jack L.; Assoc. Prof. (Theories of meaning)Schmidt, Michael F.; Asst. Prof. (Philosophy of language)Scott, J. Reid; Prof. (Spanish phonology)Streifford, Howard I.; Asst. Prof. (Theories of meaning)Trager, Edith C.; Prof. (Phonology, Linguistic theory)Underwood, Frances; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology).
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Semantics, 1; Field methods, 1; Language and culture, 1; Dialectology, 1;Applied linguistics, 1; Linguistics and philosophy, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, History of French, French phonology,History of German, German phonology, Romance linguistics, Russian structure,History of Spanish, Spanish phonology, Sparrish grammar, Spanish dialectology.
C: West European: [Old English], [MiddM English], [Old French], [Middle High German],[Old Spanish].
East Asian: Japanese.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Michael F. Schmidt, CoordinatorLinguistics ProgramSan Jose State CollegeSan Jose, California 95114
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University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 90007
Linguistics ProgramEdward Finegan, Acting ChairmanDegrees: M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics; M.A. in Applied Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Briers, Eugene; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics, Applied linguistics)Finegan, Edward; Asst. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Syntax)Kaplan, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Wolf- Rottkay, Wolf; ASSOC. Prof. (Historical and comparative, Germanic)
Part Time Teaching
Montgomery, Christine; Senior Lect. (Computational linguistics)
Shoup, June; Adjunct Assoc. Prof. (Phonetics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Araluce, Jose R.; Asst. Prof. (Spanish)Berkey, Max; ASSOC. Prof. (French)Brown, William H.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Ginsburg, Seymour; Prof. (Engineering)Han, Mtiko; Assoc. Prof. (Phonetics, Japanese)Hansen, Ward; Asst. Prof. (Slavic)Kelly, Reine Cardaillac; Asst. Prof. (French)Kimizuka, Sumako; Asst. Prof. (Japanese)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-
tax, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; History of linguistics, 1; Field methods, 1;
Dialectology, 1; Current trends, 2; Linguistic theory, 2; Computational linguis-tics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1;
Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of Chinese, Chinese structure, History of English, English structure,
American English, Teaching English as a foreign language, History of French,
French phonetics, History of German, German phonetics, Comparative Germaniclinguistics, Comparative grammar of Greek and Latin, History of Japanese, Japa-
nese structure, Comparative Romance linguistics, History of Russian, Russian
phonology, Russian morphology, Comparative Slavic linguistics, Comparative SouthSlavic, History of Spanish, Spanish structure, Spanish linguistics, Hispanic dia-
lectology.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Middle High German], [Old High German],
[Gothic], [Old Norse], Portuguese.Slavic and East European: Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavic].
Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
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University of Southern California (Continued)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguistics ProgramUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, California 90007
141
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 62901
Program in LinguisticsCharles Parish, DirectorDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in TEFL; Ph.D. in Education with linguistics con-
centration
STAFF
Canavati, Gloria; Asst. Prof. (Generative phonology)Carrell, Patricia; Asst. Prof. (African linguistics, English generative grammar)
Chertack, William; Inst. (Computational linguistics)Epstein,Edmund L.; Assoc. Prof. (Stylistics)French, Howard; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Friend, Joseph H.; Prof. (Lexicography, TEFL)Gadow, Beverly; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European)Grimes, James Lawrence; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Amerindian)
Hoshiko, Michael; Prof. (Experimental And instrumental phonetics)Katranides, Aristotle; Asst. Prof. (English and Greek generative syntax)
blaring, Joel; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Amerindian)Nguygn-Dinh-Hba; Prof. (TEFL)Pace, Sue; Asst. Prof. (Language acquisition, Language pathology)
Parish, Charles; Assoc. Prof. (TEFL, English syntax)Redden, James E.; Assoc. Prof. (TEFL, Anthropological linguistics, Indo-European)
Van Syoc, W. Bryce; Assoc. Prof. (TEFL)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 2; Historical and comparative, 2; Field methods, 2; Language and culture, 1;
Indo-European, 1; Languages of the world, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Stylis-tics, 1; Language acquisition, 1; Applied linguistics, 4.
B: History of English, English structure, TEFL, German linguistics, Romance philology,
History of Russian, Russian linguistics, Spanish syntax.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Old High German], [Middle High
German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], Portuguese, [Old Spanish].
Southeast Asian: Vietnamese.East Asian: Chinese.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Asian Studies Program.African Studies Program.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
DirectorLinguisticstMAEFL ProgramsDepartment of EnglishSouthern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, Illinois 62901
142
Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas 75222
Department of AnthropologyFred Wendorf, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis optional), Ph.D. in Anthropology with specialization in
linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Trager, George L.; Prof. (American Indian languages, Language and culture)
Part Time Teaching
Trager, Felicia Harben; Adjunct Prof. (American Indian languages, Language and culture)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-tax, 1; Historical linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 2; Special topics, 4.
B: History of English.
C: Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic.South Asian: [Sanskrit].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Field school in linguistics and ethnology at Fort Burgwin Research Center, Ranchesof Taos, New Mexico.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Prof. George L. TragerDepartment of AnthropologySouthern Methodist UniversityDallas, Texas 75222
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University of Southwestern Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana 70501
English DepartmentMary E. Dichmann, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. in English with emphasis on linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Flowers, Frank C.; Prof.Wilson, James H.; Prof.
Part Time Teaching
Schwarz, Louis J.; Inst.
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonemics, a; Morphology and syntax, 1; Generativegrammar, 2; Semantics, 2; Special topics, 2.
C: West European: [Old English].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
NDEA and EPDA Summer Institutes in Linguistics.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. James H. WilsonDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Southwestern LouisianaLafayette, Louisiana 70501
144
Stanford University Stanford, California 94305
Committee on LinguisticsCharles A. Ferguson, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Ackerman, Robert W.; Prof. (Middle English)Bush, Clara N.; ASSOC. Prof. (Speech sciences)Devine, AndrewM.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-European)Diebold, A. Richard, Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics)
Eulenberg, John B.; Acting Asst. Prof. (African languages, Transformational grammar)
Ferguson, Charles A.; Prof. (Child language, Sociolinguistics)Frake, Charles; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Greenberg, Joseph H.; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Huntington, Dorothy A.; Assoc. Prof. (Speech and hearing sciences)
Juilland, Alphonse G.; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Mwaniki, Dinguri; Lect. (African languages)Oyelaran, Ola; Lect. (African languages, Yoruba)Petersen, Phillip; Asst. Prof. (Spanish, Portuguese)Politzer, Robert L.; Prof. (Applied linguistics)Schank, Roger; Acting Asst. Prof. (Computational linguistics)Traugott, Elizabeth C.; Lect. (Historical linguistics, Transformational grammar)
Van Campen, Joseph A.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic languages)Wanat, Stanley F.; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 8; Morphology and syn-
tax, 8; Typology, 2; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 14; Indo-
European, 4; Language and culture, 2; Psycholinguistics, 4; Sociolinguistics, 2;
Structural linguistics, 8; Transformational grammar, 4; Dialectology, 2; Speechscience, 4; Theory of communication, 4; Child language, 2: Theory of language, 2;
Speech and language development, 2; Aphasia, 4; Applied linguistics, 10; Experi-mental phonetics, 6; Computational linguistics, 2; Linguistics and philosophy, 6.
B: Languages of Africa, Chinese structure, English structure, History of English,
French structure, History of French, German structure, History of (,erman,Hispanic dialectology, Languages of the Middle East, Languages of the Pacific,Romance dialectology, Spanish structure, History of Spanish, Russian structure,History of Russian, Slavic dialectology, Structure of non-Russian Slavic languages.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Elizabethan English], [Old
French], [Gothic], [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Old Icelandic],[Old Norse], [Old Saxon], [Old Italian], [Old Spanish], Portuguese.
Slavic and East European: Polish, [Old Church Slavonic].South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Chinese, [Classical Chinese], Japanese.Sub-Saharan African: Hausa, Swahili, Yoruba.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Intensive English and academic orientation for Spanish- or Portuguese-speakingforeign graduate engineers and scientists.
Two courses and two seminars on language and social issues (including visiting
faculty).
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Stanford University (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Language Universals Project. (Charles A. Ferguson and Joseph H. Greenberg)Aspects of the Acquisition of English Phonology. (Charles A. Ferguson)
Language Planning Processes in Developing Countries. (Joshua A. Fishman and
Charles A. Ferguson)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
ChairmanCommittee on LinguisticsStanford UniversityStanford, California 94305
146
Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13210
Linguistics CommitteeJ.J. Pia, Acting ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Anthropology, Mass Communications,
Humanities, Social Science, Systems and Information Science, and Languages,
with major or minor in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bharati, A.; Prof. (Anthropology)Gates, R.; Asst. Prof. (English)Hart, T.; Asst. Prof. (German)Hursky, J.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic)Karateew, N.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic)Lefkowitz, R.; .Asst. Prof. (Semantics, Slavic)Levin, E.; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic)Miron, M.; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology)Palacas, A.; Asst. Prof. (Syntax, English, Modern Greek)
Peter, H.; Asst. Prof. (English)Peterson, P.; Asst. Prof. ( Philosophy)Pia, J.; Asst. Prof. (Phonology, Second language pedagogy, Cushitic, Ethiopic)
Ritchie, W.; Asst. Prof. (Syntax, Second language pedagogy, English)
Rothenberg, M.; Asst. Prof. (Acoustic and articulatory phonetics)
Sanford, G.; Asst. Prof. (German)Schneider, G.; Asst. Prof. (German)Soffietti, J.; Assoc. Prof. (Romance)Swan, R.; Prof. (Indic languages and literatures)Tucker, C.; Asst. Prof. (TEFL)
Part Time Teaching
Feeley, G.; Lect. (Swahili)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonology, 4; Syntax, 1; Historical linguistics, 2;
Field methods, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 1; Computational linguistics, 2;
Current theory, 2; Language and culture, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Psycho-
linguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, English linguistics, History of German,
Applied German linguistics, Romance linguistics, Romance philology, Russianstructure, Russian linguistics, Slavic linguistics, Comparative Slavic.
C: West European: [Anglo-Saxon], [Middle English], [Old High German], [Middle High
German], [Gothic].Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church
Slavic] , Ukrainian.Near and Middle Eastern: Amharic, Somali.South Asian: Hindi, [Sanskrit].Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
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Syracuse University (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Eastern African Studies. (Marshall Segall)
Latin American Studies. (Ronald McDonald)
South Asian Studies. (Robert I. Crane)
Systems and Information Science. (Warren Semon)
Sanali Cultural Reader, Elementary Level. (J.J. Pia)
Glottal Air Flow in Speech. (M. Rothenberg)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Linguistics CommitteeSyracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York 13210
University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712.
Department of LinguisticsW.P. Lehmann, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Abboud, Peter F.; Assoc. Prof. (Arabic)Bach, Emmon W.; Prof. (General linguistics)Baker, Carl L.; Faculty Assoc. (Syntax)Bar-Adon, Aaron; Prof. (Hebrew)Bezirgan, N.A.; Asst. Prof. (Arabic)Bordie, John G.; Assoc. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Cairns, Charles E.; Asst. Prof. (Phonology)DeCamp, David; Prof. (English, Sociolinguistics)Haden, Ernest F.; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Harms, Robert T.; Prof. (Phonology, Finno-Ugric)Hill, Archibald A.; Prof. (English, General linguistics)Jazayery, Mohammad A., Prof. (Persian)Karttunen, Lauri J.; Faculty Assoc. (Syntax)King, Robert D.; Assoc. Prof. (Phonology)Lehmann, W.P.; Prof. (Historical linguistics, Indo-European)Mangel, Gershon; Inst. (Hebrew)Mey, Jacob L.; Assoc. Prof. (Eskimo)O'Hare, Thomas J.; Asst. Prof. (Applied linguistics)Pelli, Moshe; Asst. Prof. (Hebrew)Peters, Stanley; Asst. Prof. (Theoretical linguistics)Polome, Edgar C.; Prof. (Historical linguistics)Sanders, Gerald A.; Faculty Assoc. (General linguistics)Shamir, Yehuda; Asst. Inst. (Hebrew)Silverman, Michael H.; Asst. Prof. (Hebrew)Sjoberg, Andrde; Asst. Prof. (Dravidian)Sledd, James H.; Prof. (English)Teele, Roy E.; Prof. (Chinese)Troike, Rudolf C., Assoc. Prof. (English)Van Olphen, Herman H.; Asst. Prof. (Indo-Aryan)Wall, Robert E.; Faculty Assoc. (Psycholinguistics)Yen, Sian L.; Asst. Prof. (Sino-Japanese)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Gladecki, Leon (Chinese)Lightner, Theodore M. (Phonology)MacNeilage, Peter (Experimental phonetics)Smith, Carlota S. (Child language)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 5; Morphology and syn-
tax, 4; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 3; History of linguistics, 1;Current trends, 1; Language and culture, 2; Indo-European, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1;Child language, 1; Computational linguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 1;Linguistics and philosophy, 1; Linguistics and language learning, 2; Linguisticsand literature, 1; Special topics, 4.
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University of Texas (Continued)
B: American Indian linguistics, Arabic dialectology, Arabic linguistics, Arabicstructure, Dravidian languages, History of English, English structure, TESL,History of French, French structure, History of German, German structure, Germaniclinguistics, History of Modern Hebrew, Hindi structure, History of Persian, Per-sian structure, Portuguese structure, Romance linguistics, History of Russian,Russian structure, Semitic linguistics, Slavic linguistics, History of Spanish,Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Irish], [Old Norse], Norwegian, Portuguese,[Old Saxon], [Old Spanish], Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Czech, [Old Russian], Serbo-Croatian, [Old ChurchSlavonic].
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], [Classical Arabic], Egyptian Arabic, ModernStandard Arabic, Hebrew, Persian.
South Asian: Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, [Pali], [Sanskrit], Tamil, Telugu.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.Amerindian: Quechua.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Latin American Area Center.Middle East Area Center.Asian Area Center.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsUniversity of TexasAustin, Texas 78712
150
University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, Texas 79999
Interdisciplinary Program in LinguisticsRay Past, Director
Degrees: B.A. in Linguistics; M.A. (Thesis required) in Applied English Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Adkins, Patricia; Assoc. Prof. (Phonetics)
Blansitt, Edward L.; Assoc. Prof. (English, Romance languages, Comparative linguistics)Coleman, Edmund B.; Prof. (Psycho linguistics)
Coltharp, Lurline; Assoc. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Dialectology)Ornstein, Jacob; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Past, Ray; Prof. (English, ESL)Sharp, John; Prof. (Romance linguistics, Japanese, Hebrew)
Part Time Teaching
Cotton, Eleanor; Inst. (English, ESL)Elerick, Charles; Inst. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics, 1; Transformational grammar, 1;Tagmemic grammar, 1; Comparative linguistics, 1; Language universals, 1; Dia-lectology, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, TESL, Spanish structure, Spanish dia-lectology.
C: West European: Portuguese.Near and Middle Eastern: [Biblical Hebrew].East Asian: Japanese.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
EPDA Institute in ESL (1969).
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program (1969-70). (Ray Past)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Registrar's OfficeUniversity of Texas at El PasoEl Paso, Texas 79999
151
Texas MM University College Station, Texas 77843
Linguistics Program in the English DepartmentGarland Cannon, Chairman, Linguistics ProgramDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in English with specialization in linguistics
STAFF
Full Tim. Teaching
Cannon, Garland; Prof. (English)Elmquist, Karl; Assoc. Prof. (Historical linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Breitenkamp, Edward; Prof. (Spanish)Dabbs, Jack; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish, Bengali, Historical linguistics)Skrivanek, John; Prof. (Czech)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; General linguistics, 1; Theory of grammar, 1;Dialectology, 2; Indo-European, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Linguistics andliterature, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, American English dialects.
C: Slavic and East European: Czech.South Asian: Bengali.
152
Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas 79409
Interdepartmental Committee on LinguisticsAlex P. Hull, Jr., Chairman
Degrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in English or a Foreign Language, with con-centration in linguistics
STAFF
Alexander, Theodor Walter; Prof. (Germanic and Slavonic languages)Bumpass, Faye Laverne; Prof. (Spanish)Cartwright, Walter J. (Sociology, Anthropology)Foster, James Maurice; Assoc. Prof. (English)Gillis, William (English)Green, Lola Beth; Assoc. Prof. (English)Hammer, Carl, Jr.; Prof. (Germanic and Slavonic languages)Holland, James Edward (Classical and Romance languages)Hull, Alex P., Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic and Slavonic languages)Koh, Jean Sie (Chinese)
Koslowski, Edwin (Sociology, Anthropology)Mortagy, Ashnadelle Hihny (Arabic)Oberhelman, Harley Dean; Prof. (Classical and Romance languages)Patterson, William Taylor; Assoc. Prof. (Classical and Romance languages)Tucker, Margaret; Inst. (English)Zyla, Wolodymyr Taras; Assoc. Prof. (Slavic, Comparative literature)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics; 4; Principles of language, 4; Phonetics and pho-nemics, 2; Morphology and syntax, 2; Anthropological linguistics, 2; Specialtopics, 4.
B: German structure, Romance linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle High German], [Old Icelandic], [Old Spanish].Slavic and East European: [Old Church Slavonic].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Teaching of English to Spanish-speaking students in the elementary school.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Latin American Area Studies Committee.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Dr. Alex P. Hull, Jr., ChairmanInterdepartmental Committee on LinguisticsTexas Tech UniversityLubbock, Texas 79409
153
Trenton State College Trenton, New Jersey 08625
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Beechhold, Henry; Prof. (English)Behling, John L.; Asst. Prof. (English)Birnes, William; Inst. (English)Heap, Norman A.; Asst. Prof. (Speech)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Linguisticgeography, 1; Semantics, 1.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Prof. Norman A. HeapDepartment of SpeechP.O. Box 940Trenton State CollegeTrenton, New Jersey 08625
154
Trinity College Hartford, Connecticut 06106
Department of Modern LanguagesA.H. Hughes and G.W. Andrian, Co-chairmenDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Benton, Richard P.; Assoc. Prof. (English, Chinese)Foulke, Robert D.; Assoc. Prof. (English)Hansen, Carl V.; Assoc. Prof. (German, Historical linguistics)Hook, Donald D.; Asst. Prof. (German, Indo-European, Descriptive linguistics)Leavitt, Walter D.; Assoc. Prof. (Russian, Romance linguistics)Lee, Richard T.; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy)McNulty, J. Bard; Prof. (English)Morris, Richard K.; Prof.'(Anthropology)Smith, Paul; Assoc. Prof. (English)Williams, Ralph M.; Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Philosophy of language,- 1;Linguistics and literature, 1.
B: English grammar, History of English, Germanic linguistics.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Applied linguistics in French.Applied linguistics in Spanish.
155
Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
Department of AnthropologyMunro S. Edmonson, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in Anthropology with specialization in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bricker, Victoria; Visiting Lect. (Mayan languages)Edmonson, Munro S.; Prof. (Mayan languages, Folklore)Fischer, J.L.; Prof. (Micronesian languages, Folklore)McLeod, Norma; Assoc. Prof. (Ethnomusicology)Tyler, Stephen; Assoc. Prof. (Dravidian languages, Language and cognition)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Arthur, Ann; Prof. (German, Historical linguistics)Brosnan, Paul W.; Prof. (Indo-European linguistics)Donaldson, W.; Asst. Prof. (French structure)Koenig, Fredrick; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Micklin, Michael; Asst. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Montgomery, Thomas; Assoc. Prof. (Romance philology)Wilkins, George W.; Assoc. Prof. (Spanish, Applied linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introducttor to linguistics, 2; Phonology, 1; Grammar, 1; Indo-European, 1;
Language and culture, 1; Field methods, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Sc:ioliiiguis-
tics, 1; Linguistics for language teachers, 2; Methods in applied linguistics, 2.
B: Structure of French, Romance philology.
C: West European: [Old High German], [Middle High German], [Old Norse], [Old Saxon].
Amerindian: Yucatecan Maya.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Intensive summer course in Portuguese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Middle American Research Institute. (Robert Wauchope)
Latin American Studies Center. (William Griffith)
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University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Linguistics CommitteeWilliam R. Slager, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Dibble, Charles E. (Linguistics, Aztec)Freeze, Ray Arnold (Mayan languages)Gresseth, Gerald K. (Indo-European)Iannucci, David E. (English linguistics)Kelly, James M. (Turkish)Miller, Wick R. (Anthropological linguistics)Slager, William R. (English applied linguistics)Streadbeck, Arval L. (Germanic linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to descriptive linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphologyand syntax, 2; Field methods, 3; Linguistic theories, 1; Grammatical analysis, 2;Historical linguistics, 3; Indo-European, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Languageand culture, 1; Anthropological linguistics, 4; Applied linguistics, 2; Specialtopics, 3.
B: North American Indian linguistics, History of English, English structure, TEFL,German structure, Germanic historical linguistics, Gujarati structure, Indo-Aryanlinguistics.
C: Eear and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish.South Asian: [Sanskrit].East Asian: Japanese.Amerindian: [Aztec].
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Middle East Center. (Khosrow Mostoft)
157
University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont 05401
Interdepartmental Linguistics ProgramVirginia P. Clark, SupervisorDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Clark, Virginia P.; Asst. Prof. (English)Dickerson, A. Inskip; Asst. Prof. (English)Geno, Thomas H.; Inst. (Romance languages)Howell, David C.; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Lewis, W.J.; Prof. (Speech)Luse, E.14.; Prof. (Speech)White, James F.; Prof. (German)Wilson, M.G.; Asst. Prof. (Speech)Woolf, Gerald; Assoc. Prof. (Speech)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Phonetics, 1; Speech science and communication, 1; Stylistics, 1; Psycho-
linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, English structure, French structure, History of German,
German structure.
C: West European: [Old English].
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University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98105
Department of LinguisticsSol Saporta, ChairmanDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required); Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Contreras, Heles; Assoc. Prof. (Romance linguistics)Cooke, Joseph R.; Asst. Prof. (Southeast Asian linguistics)Dale, Philip S.; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Eastman, Carol; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology, Swahili)Jacobs, Melville; Prof. (Amerindian linguistics)Micklesen, Lew R.; Prof. (Slavic linguistics)Newmeyer, Frederick J.; Asst. Prof. (English syntax)
Saporta, Sol; Prof. (Romance linguistics)Schiffman, Harold F.; Asst. Prof. (South Indian linguistics)Selinker, Larry; Asst. Prof. (Teaching English as a foreign language)
Tsitsopoulos, Stamatis; Acting Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics, Modern Greek)
Part Time Teaching
Grekoff, George; Asst. Prof. (Amerindian linguistics)Lukoff, Fred; Asst. Prof. (Contrastive linguistics, Korean)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Small, Kenneth; Acting Asst. Prof. (Philosophy)Valfells, Sigrid; Asst. Prof. (Scandinavian languages)Voyles, Joseph B.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and syn-
tax, 2; Field methods, 2; Linguistic structures, 1; Historical and comparative, 2;
Indo-European, 1; Areal linguistics, 1; Dialectology, 1; Mathematical linguis-
tics, 1; Current trends, 2; Contrastive analysis, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: Comparative Altaic linguistics, Chinese linguistics, Chinese phonology, History
of English, English structure, TEFL, American English dialectology, History of
French, French phonetics, French structure, Applied French linguistics, History
of German, Modern German dialectology, Linguistic analysis of German, History of
Greek, Greek dialectology, Comparative phonology of Greek and Latin, Indian gram-
mar, History of Italian, Italic dialects, History of Latin, History of Portuguese,
Portuguese phonetics, Romance linguistics, Romanian structure, History of Russian,
Russian structure, History of Scandinavian languages, Scandinavian linguistics,
History of Slavic languages, Comparative Slavic linguistics, Southeast Asian
linguistics, History of Spanish, Spanish phonology, Spanish structure, Applied
Spanish linguistics, History of Swedish, Turkic languages, Vedic studies.
C: West European: Catalan, Danish, [Old English], [Old French], [Old High German],
[Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic], Norwegian, Portuguese,
Provenial, [Old Saxon], Swedish.Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian,
[Old Church Slavonic].Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, [Ottoman Turkish], Turkish,
Yakut.
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University of Washington (Continued)
South Asian: Hindi-Urdu, [Sanskrit], Tamil.Southeast Asian: Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese.East Asian: [Classical Chinese], Chinese, [Classical Japanese], Japanese,
[Classical Korean], Korean, Manchu, [Classical Mongolian], Mongolian,
[Literary Tibetan], Tibetan.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili, Xhosa.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Courses in Finnish, Hungarian, Singhalese and the structure of Dravidian.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsB-108 Padelford HallUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington 98105
160
Washington State University Pullman, Washington 99163
Interdepartmental Courses in LinguisticsDegrees: B.A. with minor in linguistics
STAFF
Bernard, H. Russell; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Goss, James A.; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology, Uto-Aztecan studies)Lord, John B.; Prof. (English)Satterthwait, Arnold C.; Assoc. Prof. (Anthropology, Information science)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: General linguistics, 2; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Language
and culture, 1.
B: History of English, English structure.
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Washington University at St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri 63130
Linguistic Studies Area CommitteeCarter Revard, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Alpera, Lluis; Asst. Prof. (Romance linguistics)Barrett, Robert; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy, Semantics)Durbin, Marshall; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic theory, Amerindian linguistics)Hirsh, Ira; Prof. (Acoustic phonetics, Psychology of speech and language)Hopper, Paul J.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic, Indo-European)Jaquith, James; Asst. Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Pinto, Lucille; Asst. Prof. (Germanic)Pollack, Seymour; Assoc. Prof. (Language and computers)Revard, Carter; Assoc. Prof. (English, Lexicography)Sterling, Theodore; Prof. (Language and computers)Tsukamoto, Jack; Asst. Prof. (Japanese linguistics)Ullian, Joseph; Assoc. Prof. (Logic)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonology, 1; Syntax, 1; Historical and com-parative, 1; Field methods, 1; Indo-European, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Anthro-pological linguistics, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 2; Computational linguis-tics, 2; Acoustic phonetics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1; Special topics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, History of German,History of Japanese, Japanese structure, History of Spanish.
C: West European: Catalln, [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old HighGerman], [Middle High German], [Gothic], [Old Norse], [Old Spanish], Swedish,Yiddish.
Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.South Asian: [Sanskrit].Southeast Asian: Indonesian.East Asian: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
East Asian Language and Area Center. (Stanley Spector)
162
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001
Department of LinguisticsRobert A. Palmatier, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Dwarikesh, D.P.S.; Asst. Prof. (Indic linguistics, Critical languages)Hendriksen, Daniel P.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics, Applied linguistics)Palmatier, Robert A.; Prof. (English linguistics, Critical languages)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Albert, Elaine; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Communication)Bate, Harold L.; Assoc. Prof. (Audiometry)Brown, Charles T.; Prof. (Communication)Buys, William; Prof. (Language education)Carlson, Bernadine; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Applied linguistics)Cole, Roger L.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanic linguistics)Crane, Loren D.; Asst. Prof. (Communication science)Dieker, Richard J.; Asst. Prof. (Communication science)Ebling, Benjamin; Assoc. Prof. (French linguistics)Egland, George 0.; Assoc. Prof. (Language development)Erickson, Robert C.; Assoc. Prof. (Audiology)Falk, Arthur E.; Assoc. Prof. (Philosophy of language, Logic)Herrick, Earl M.; Inst. (General linguistics, African linguistics)Houston, Charles 0.; Assoc. Prof. (Malayo- Polynesian languages)Hughes, Theone; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Applied linguistics)Hunt, Chester L.; Prof. (Sociolinguistics)Hunt, Mary Ida; Asst. Prof. (Phonemics)Kent, Louise M.; Adjunct Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Kissel, Johannes; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Germanic linguistics)Knoska, Karen; Inst. (Phonemics)Lohr, Frances; Asst. Prof. (Language disorders)
Malmstrom, Jean; Prof. (English linguistics, Applied linguistics)Marvin, F. Theodore; Asst. Prof. (English linguistics, Morphology and syntax)Nelson, Arnold G.; Prof. (English linguistics, Communication)°swan, George F.; Assoc. Prof. (Classical linguistics, Comparative linguistics)Phillips, John R.; Assoc. Prof. (English intonation and prosody)Pugh, David G.; Assoc. Prof. (English linguistics, Communication)Shafer, Robert L.; Assoc. Prof. (Indic languages)Stromstra, Courtney; Prof. (Acoustic phonetics)Van Riper, Charles; Distinguished Univ. Prof. (Speech pathology)Weaver, Constance; Inst. (English linguistics)Willis, Clyde R.; Assoc. Prof. (Articulation)Willis, John; Asst. Prof. (African languages and linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-.tax, 1; Field methods, 1; historical and comparative, 2; Dialectology, 1;Languages of the world, 1; Language and culture, 1; Psycholinguistics, 2;Language and philosophy, 1; Applied linguistics, 3; Acoustic phonetics, 1;Speech sciences, 4.
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B: History of English, French phonetics, History of German, Comparative classicalgrammar.
C: West European: Medieval French], [Middle High German], [Medieval Spanish].Slavic and East European: Latvian, Serbo-Croatian.Near and Middle Eastern: Contemporary Arabic.South Asian: Hindi-Urdu, [Sanskrit].East Asian: Japanese, Korean.Sub-Saharan Africa: Swahili.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Latvian Intensive Program.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Program in Language Acquisition for Retarded Children. (Louise R. Kent and Arthur E.
Falk)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsWestern Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, Michigan 49001
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Western Washington State College Bellingham, Washington 98225
Interdepartmental ProgramRobert A. Peters, DirectorDegrees: B.A., B.S. with minor in linguistics
STAFF
Bowman, Elizabeth; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, English)Milicic, Vladimir; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Russian)Peters, Robert A.; Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, English)Tweddell, Colin E.; Lect. (Descriptive linguistics, Anthropology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 3; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Field methods, 2; Comparative linguistics, 2; Linguistic theory, 2;Transformational grammar, 1; Readings in linguistics, 2; History of linguistics, 2,Philosophy of language, 1; Semantics, 1; Language ad culture, 1; Psycholinguis-tics, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, American English dialects, French struc-ture, German structure, Greek structure, Latin structure, Russian linguistics,Spanish structure.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Early Modern English].
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
RegistrarWestern Washington State CollegeBellingham, Washington 98225
165
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Department of LinguisticsValdis J. Zeps, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Fowler, Murray; Prof. (Comparative I-E linguistics)Fries, Peter H.; Asst. Prof. (English structure, Applied linguistics)Harries, Jeanette; Asst. Prof. (Experimental phonetics, Berber)Klein, Sheldon; Assoc. Prof. (Computational linguistics)Sihler, Andrew; Asst. Prof. (Comparative I-E linguistics)Street, John C.; Prof. (Altaic linguistics)Zeps, Valdis J.; Prof. (Slavic, Baltic and Uralic linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Becker, Donald (German)Cassidy, Frederic G. (English)Chou, Kuo-Ping (East Asian)Elmendorf, William W. (Anthropology)Erickson, Jon (English)Harries, Lyndon P. (African studies)Hartman, James (English)Kasten, Lloyd A. (Spanish, Portuguese)Kornai, Akira (East Asian)Leonard, Cliff (French)Mansoor, Menahem (Hebrew, Semitic studies)Marquess, Harlan E. (Slavic)Matson, Dan (Indian studies)Nilsson, Kim (Scandinavian)Robinson, Richard H. (Indian studies)Sacks, Norman P. (Spanish, Portuguese)Schrieber, Peter (English)Scott, Charles T. (English)Seifert, Lester W. (German)Skinner, Neil (African studies)Stark, Louisa (Anthropology)Thomas, Lawrence (Slavic)Venezky, Richard (English)Verman, Manindra (Indian studies)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 4; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 2; Indo-European, 2;Typology, 1; Linguistic geography, 1; Language and culture, 1; Computationallinguistics, 2; Acoustic phonetics, 1; Contrastive analysis, 1; Philosophy oflanguage, 1.
B: Comparative Bantu, Chinese paleography, Chinese historical linguistics, Chineselinguistics, Czech linguistics, History of English, English structure, AmericanEnglish, TEFL, Applied English linguistics, History of French, History of German,German linguistics, German structure, Comparative Germanic, Greek dialects,Comparative Greek and Latin, Hindi -Urdu structure, Indo-Aryan linguistics,
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University of Wisconsin-Madison (Continued)
Italian philology, Italic dialects, Japanese linguistics, Latvian structure,
Mandarin structure, Mongolian structure, Near East languages, Polish linguistics,
History of Portuguese, Romance linguistics, Romance philology, History of Russian,
Russian structure, History of Scandinavian languages, Structure of Scandinavian
languages, Scandinavian linguistics, Semitic linguistics, Slavic linguistics,
Languages of South Asia, History of Spanish, Spanish structure.
C: West European: Danish, Dutch, Middle English], [Old English], [Etruscan], [Old
French], [Middle High German], [Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Icelandic],
[Old Norse], Norwegian, Portuguese, Provencal, [Old Spanish], Swedish.
Slavic and East European: Serbo-Croatian, [Old Church Slavonic].
Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Aramaic], Hebrew, [Syriac].
South Asian: Hindi, [Old Hindi], Kannada, [Old Kannada], [Classical Kannada],
Oriya, [Prakrit], [Sanskrit], Telugu.
Southeast Asian: Indonesian, Thai.
East Asian: Chinese, Buddhist Chinese, Japanese, [ Classical Tibetan].
Sub-Saharan African: Swahili, Xhosa.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Collection of materials for a Dictionary of American Regional English. (Frederic
Cassidy)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Linguistics1112 Van Hiss HallUniversity of WisconsinMadison, Wisconsin 53706
167
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
Department of LinguisticsOliver T. Myers, Acting ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics
STAFF
Aman, Reinhold (German)Corre, Alan D. (Hebrew studies)
Josserand. %udy K. (Anthropology)
Leutenegger, Ralph (Communication)Long, James N. (Spanish)Miller, George H. (Communication)Myers, Oliver T. (Spanish)Peters, Bernhard E. (German)Ring, Marvin H. (Portuguese)Stark, Bruce (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-
tax, 2; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 2; Anthropology and
linguistics, 1; Semantics, 1.
B. English structure, French phonetics, History of German, German phonetics, Spanish
structure, Spanish phonetics, Spanish syntax, Historical Spanish grammar.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old High German], Portuguese, [Old Spanish].
Slavic and East European: Polish.Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew.Sub-Saharan African: Swahili.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Language and Area Center for Latin America. (Markos J. Mamalakis)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of AdmissionsUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
168
Yale University New Haven, Connecticut 06520
Linguistics DepartmentSamuel E. Martin, ChairmanDegrees: Ph.D., M. Phil. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Cornyn, William S.; Prof. (Slavic, Southeast Asian linguistics)
Cowgill, Warren C.; Assoc. Prof. (Indo-European)Dyen, Isidore; Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Malayo-Polynesian)
Hendon, Rufus S.; Assoc. Prof. (Malayo-Polynesian)Kimball, John P.; Asst. Prof. (Linguistics, Linguistic theory)Lamb, Sydney M.; Prof. (Linguistic theory, Sociolinguistics)Martin, Samuel E.; Prof. (Far Eastern linguistics)Miller, Roy A.; Prof. (Far Eastern languages)Stimson, Hugh M.; Assoc. Prof. (Chinese)Wells, Rulon; Prof. (Linguistics, Philosophy)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Conklin, Harold C.; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Philippine languages)
Day, Ruth S.; Asst. Prof. (Psychology)Finkelstein, J.J.; Prof. (Assyriology)Garay, Howard B.; Assoc. Prof. (Romance)Hallo, William W.; Prof. (Assyriology)Hoffner, Harry A., Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (Hittitology, Assyriology)Huffman, Franklin; Asst. Prof. (Southeast Asian languages)Insler, Stanley; Asst. Prof. (Indo-Iranian)Liberman, Alvin M.; Prof. (Psychology, Phonology)Lounsbury, Floyd; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics)Newman, Paul; Asst. Prof. (Anthropology)Reichardt, Konstantin; Prof. (Germanic philology)Rosenthal, Franz; Prof. (Semitic)Schenker, Alexander M.; Prof. (Slavic)Zauchenberger, Herwig G.; Asst. Prof. (Germanic)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphology and syn-
tax, 3; Field methods, 2; Typology, 1; Historical and comparative, 4; History oflinguistics, 1; Current trends, 1; Semantics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Math-ematical linguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 1; Acoustic phonetics, 1.
B: Akkadian dialects, Historical Burmese grammar, Burmese structure, Chinese linguis-
tics, American English, French structure, History of German, German structure,Germanic linguistics, Greek dialects, Comparative Greek and Latin grammar, Indo-
nesian structure, Historical Japanese grammar, Japanese structure, Historical
Korean grammar, Korean structure, Malayo-Polynesian linguistics, Comparative
grammar of Malayo-Polynesian languages, History of Polish, Romance linguistics,
History of Russian, Russian structure, Comparative Semitics, Comparative Slavic
linguistics, South East Asian linguistics, Tagalog structure.
C: West European: [Middle English], [Old English], [Old French], [Middle High German],
[Old High German], [Gothic], [Old Irish], [Old Norse], [Oscan], Portuguese,[Old Provencal], [Old Saxon], [Old Spanish], Swedish, [Umbrian], [Middle Welsh].
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Slavic and East European: Bulgarian, Czech, Lithuanian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian,
[Old Church Slavonic].Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Aramaic], [Avestan], [Coptic],
[Egyptian], [Ethiopic], [Biblical Hebrew], [Hittite], [Old Persian], [Sumerian],
[Syriac], [Tocharian], [Ugaritic].
South Asian: [Sanskrit], [Middle Indic].
Southeast Asian: Burmese, Indonesian, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese.
East Asian: [Classical Chinese], Chinese, [Classical Japanese], Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Tibetan.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Lexico-statistic study of Malayo-Polynesian. (Isidore Dyen)
Linguistic Automation Project. (Sydney M. Lamb)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of AdmissionsHall of Graduate Studies
Yale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut 06520
170
Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School New York, New York 10003
Committee on Language and BehaviorVivian Horner, Acting ChairmanDegrees: Ph.D. in Language and Behavior
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Dillard, Joey L.; Visiting Prof. (Social dialectology)Fishman, Joshua A.; University Research Prof. (Sociology of language)
Horner, Vivian; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)John, Vera; Assoc. Prof. (Psychology of language) [on leave 1969-70]
Part Time Teaching
Anisfeld, Moshe; Assoc. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)Cooper, Robert L.; Assoc. Prof. (Sociolinguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Linn, Irving; Prof. (English linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonology, 1; Morphology, 1; Theories of gram-mar, 1; Sociolinguistics, 4; Psycholinguistics, 3; Philosophy of language, 1;Special topics, 1.
C: West European: Yiddish.Near and Middle 'Eastern: [Aramaic] Hebrew.
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Workshop/Institute in Bilingual Education.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Project Beacon: Training program for educational specialists serving disadvantagedurban populations (classroom teaching, administration, guidance, special education,educational psychology, language and behavior and/or bilingual education).
(Julian Roberts)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of AdmissionsYeshiva UniversityFerkauf Graduate School55 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York 10003
171
Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio 44503
Department of EnglishMargaret I. Pfau, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. in English with emphasis in linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Dykema, Karl W.; Prof. (History and structure of English)Hankey, Clyde T.; Prof. (History and structure of English)Secrist, Robert H.; Assoc. Prof. (History and structure of English)Thompson, Robert McM.; Asst. Prof. (Chinese language and literature)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Dykema, Christine L.; Assoc. Prof. (French)Jonas, Ronald W.; (Computational linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonology, 1; Semantics, 1; Language and culture, 1;
Computational linguistics, 1.
B: History and structure of English, Applied French phonetics, History of French,History of German, Comparative Germanic linguistics, Comparative Romance linguis-tics, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English].Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESFARCH PROGRAMS
Linguistic Atlas-based investigation of the dialect of Western Pennsylvania and
Eastern Ohio. (Clyde T. Hankey, Robert H. Secrist, and Robert McM. Thompson)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Office of the RegistrarYoungstown State UniversityYoungstown, Ohio 44503
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University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Department of LinguisticsC.I.J.M. Stuart, HeadDegrees: B.A., B.S., M.S. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Anderson, J.M.; Assoc. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Descriptive linguistics)Crawford, A.C.; Asst. Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Hogan, J.T.; Asst. Prof. (Mathematical linguistics, Foundations)Marckworth, M.L.; Asst. Prof. (Computational linguistics, Psycholinguistics)Prideaux, G.D.; Asst. Prof. (Generative grammar, Psycholinguistics)Stanford, H.K.; Asst. Prof. (Generative grammar, Psycholinguistics)Stuart, C.I.J.M.; Prof. (Foundations, Psycholinguistics)Waldo, G.S.; Assoc. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Historical linguistics, 1; Theoretical founda-tions, 3; Linguistic analysis, 3; Field methods, 1; Mathematical linguistics, 4;Computational linguistics, 4; Generative grammar, 5; Descriptive phonetics, 1;Experimental phonetics, 4; Language typology, 1; Linguistic geography, 1; Psycho-linguistics, 5; Language pathology, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: Amerindian linguistics,- Modern English grammar, Germanic linguistics, Romance
linguistics, Slavic linguistics.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Normal Language Functions: Segmental and Temporal Parameters in Speech Decoding.
(C.I.J.M. Stuart)
Language Pathology: Simulation Studies in Aphasia. (G.D. Prideaux)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsThe University of AlbertaEdmonton 7, Alberta, Canada
175
University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia
Department of LinguisticsBernard Saint-Jacques, Acting HeadDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis optional) in Linguistics; Ph.D. pending
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Brenzinger, Ingrida; Inst. (Indo-European linguistics)Gregg, Robert; Prof. (Dialectology)Saint-Jacques, Bernard; Assoc. Prof. (Japanese linguistics)
Part Time Teaching
Gilbert, John; Asst. Prof. (Audiology)MacDougall, Bonnie; Asst. Prof. (Indian linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Beaumont, R.C. (Germanic linguistics)Beddoes, M.P. (Reading machines for the blind)Bowers, F. (English linguistics)Dempster, J.R.H. (Computer science)Hamlin, F. (French linguistics)Harshenin, A,P. (Russian linguistics)Kobbervig, K.I. (Hispanic linguistics)Matte, E. (French linguistics)McConnell, R. (Applied linguistics, English linguistics)Poppe, N. (Russian linguistics)Pulleyblank, E. (Chinese linguistics)Reber, A.S. (Psycholinguistics)Rosenberg, R.S. (Mathematical linguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 3; Morphology and syn-tax, 3; Dialectology, 2; Linguistic geography, 1; Field methods, 1; Historicaland comparative, 2; Indo-European, 2; History of linguistics, 1; Modern linguis-tic theory, 3; Applied linguistics, 2; Ethnolinguistics, 2; Psycholinguistics, 1;Communication science, 1; Statistical linguistics, 1; Computational linguistics, 1;
Acoustic phonetics, 2.
B: Chinese phonology, History of English, English structure, History of French,History of German, History of Italian, Japanese linguistics, Romance linguistics,Russian linguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old Islandic], [Old Provencal].Slavic and East European: Polish, Serbo-Croat, [Old Church Slavonic].
Near and Middle Eastern: Hebrew.South Asian: Hindi, [Sanskrit] .
East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
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University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta
Linguistics ProgrammeB. Hunter Smea ton, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in Linguistics; M.A. pending
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Cook, Eung-Do; Asst. Prof. (Korean, Athapaskan, Generative grammar)
Grisham, Kenneth; Asst. Prof. (Indic studies, Generative grammar)
Heymann, Lili Rabel; Assoc. Prof. (Comparative linguistics, Indo-European)
Izzo, Herbert; Assoc. Prof. (Romance)Radhakrishnan, Ramaswami; Assoc. Prof. (Ethnolinguistics, Biolinguistics)
Smeaton, B. Hunter; Assoc. Prof. (Lexicography, Translation theory, Scandinavian)
Part Time Teaching
McCormack, William; Prof. (Anthropological linguistics, Sociolinguistics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphology and
syntax, 2; Descriptive linguistics, 1; Historical and comparative, 2;
Linguistic typology, 1; Field methods, 1; History of linguistics, 1;
Indo-European, 1; Lexicography, 1; Experimental phonetics, 1; Contrastive
linguistics, 1; Semantics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1;
Special topics, 1.
B: Amerindian languages, History of English, English structure, History of
French, French structure, History of German.
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Universite Laval Quebec, Qu6bec
Departement de linguistique
Roch Valin, DirecteurDegrees: M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics; Doctorat es lettres, Licence
es lettres
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Boudreault, Marcel; Agr. (Phonetics)Cahne, Pierre Alain; Ass.Corbineau, Yvan Yves; Ass.Coupal-Dorion, Lysanne; Aux.Darbelnet, Jean; Titul. (Stylistics)Dulong, Gaston; Titul. (French dialectology)Faitelson-Weiser, Sylvia; Ass.
Favre, Adrien; Agr.Gendron, Jean-Denis; Titul. (Phonetics)Genest, Jacques; Ass.Guilhem, Philippe; AUK. (Methodology of language teaching)
Hirtle, Walter; Titul. (English linguistics)Laforge, Lorne; Aux. (Methodology of language teaching)
Lebel, Jean-Guy; Aux. (Phonetics methodology and techniques)
Leflem, Claude; Ass.Mackey, Ilonka; Titul. (Language teaching techniques)
Mackey, William; Titul. (Methodology of language teaching)
Maniet, Albert; Titul.Mepham, Michael; Aux. (Mathematical linguistics)
Moignet, Gerard; Pr. inv.Padley, Arthur; Agr. (English philology)Plante, Guy; Aux. (Language laboratory methodology and techniques)
Piastre, Guy; Agr. (Language laboratory methodology and techniques)
Rochette, Claude; Aux. (Phonetics)Simon, Jean-Jacques; Ass.Soldevila, Ignacio; Agr.Straka, Georges; Pr. inv. (Phonetics, Philology)Valin, Roch; Titul. (Grammar)Vassant, Annette; Aux.Vassant, Jean-Jacques; Aux.Vaucheret, Etienne; Aux.Winston, Millicent; Aux. (English phonetics)
Part Time Teaching
Afendras, E.A.; Ch. de crs. (Bilingualism)Boudreau, Andre; Ch. de crs. (Methodology of language teaching)
Bouloffe, Jacqueline; Ass. (Methodology of language teaching)
Collard, Marie-Helene; Pr. aux. (Spanish linguistics)
Savard, Jean-Guy; Pr. aux.Sotiroff, Georges; Pr. inv. (Bilingualism)Verdoodt, Albert; Ch. de crs. (Sociolinguistics)
Full Time Research
Haler, Eugene; Pr. inv.Maren, Frankwalt; Ass.
4
Veyrat, Christele; Ass.
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Universite Laval (Continued)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 2; Phonetics and phonemics, 6; Historicaland comparative, 4; Indo-European, 4; Quantitative linguistics, 1; Currenttrends, 3; Experimental phonetics, 4; Acoustic phonetics, 2; Lexicology, 2;Psycholinguistics, 1; Sociolinguistics, 1; Linguistics and language teaching, 18;
Contrastive analysis, 2; Translation, 4.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, French phonetics,French structure, French stylistics, French-Canadian linguistics, History ofGerman, German structure, German stylistics, Comparative grammar of Latin and
Greek, Romance linguistics, History of Spanish, Spanish phonetics, Spanish
lexicography.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old Spanish].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Stages intensifs pour la formation des professeurs de langue.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Psychomdcanique du langage.Didactique des langues et bilinguisme.Sdmantique, grammaire et stylistique diffdrentielles du franiais et de l'anglais;
principes de traduction et etudes critiques de traduction (WA faites; lexicologie
et stylistique du francais.Phondtique gdndrale et phondtique du franco-canadien.Psychomdcanique et grammaire de l'anglais moderne.
Stylistique et lexicologie espagnoles.Phondtique gendrale, philologie franiaise et linguistique romane.
Dialectologie franco-canadienne.Histoire de la grammaire.Atlas dialectologique et phondtique franiais parld dans la Province de Quebec.
(Gaston Dulong, Jean-Denis Gendron, Marcel Boudreault)Dictionnaire d'ancien franiais. (Jean-Denis Gendron)
Publication des anndes de conferences de Gustave Guillaume. (Roch Valin)
Centre international de recherches sur le bilinguisme/International Center for
Research on Bilingualism. (William Mackey)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Facultd des LettresPavillon de KoninckUniversitd LavalQuebec, Quebec, Canada
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Marianopolis College Montreal, Quebec
Department of Applied LinguisticsMonika Kehoe, ChairmanDegrees: B.A. in English with concentration in applied linguistics
STAFF
Kehoe, Monika; Prof. (English)Saint Pierre, Gaston; Prof. (Linguistics) [Summer 19701
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 1; Descriptive linguistics, 1; Language and
culture, 1; Applied linguistics, 2.
B: History of English, French-Canadian area studies.
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Applied LinguisticsMarianopolis College3647 Peel StreetMontreal 2, Quebec, Canada
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McGill University Montreal, Quebec
Department of LinguisticsAndre Rigault, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Ellis, C. Douglas; Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Ancient Greek, Algonquian)Miller, Robert L.; Assoc. Prof. (Linguistic theory)Rigault, Andre A.; Prof. (General and instrumental phonetics)Weber, Rose-Marie; Asst. Prof. (Descriptive linguistics, Sociolinguistics)Wright, Roy A.; Asst. Prof. (Historical linguistics, Balkan languages)
Part Time Teaching
Barker, M.A.R.; Prof. (Phonology, Indo-Iranian languages, Arabic)Tucker, Richard; Asst. Prof. (Psycholinguistics)
Full Time Research
Anderson, Linda E.; Research Asst.
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Al-Ani, Salman; Asst. Prof. (Islamic studies)Hempel, Wilhelm; Asst. Prof. (German)Lambert, Wallace E.; Prof. (Psychology)Nicholson, John G.; Prof. (Russian)Nigger, Monique; Asst. Prof. (French)Roncaglia, Aurelio; Visiting Prof. (Italian)Schachter, Albert; Assoc. Prof. (Classics)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 2; Morphologyand syntax, 1; Historical linguistics, 2; Linguistic theory, 2; Field methods, 1;Areal linguistics, 1; Experimental phonetics, 1; Philosophy of language, 1;Current trends, 1; Language and culture, 1; Psycholinguistics, 3; Sociolinguis-
tics, 1; Applied linguistics, 1.
B: English linguistics, French structure, French-Canadian linguistics, History of
German, German structure, Germn linguistics, Linguistics of the Near East,History of Russian, Russian zomparative grammar, History of Spanish.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English], [Old French], [Old High German],
[Middle High German], [Gothic], Yiddish.Slavic and East European: [Old Church SlaJnic].Near and Middle Eastern: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish.South Asian: Hindi, Urdu.Southeast Asian: Indonesian/Malay.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese.
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McGill University (Continued)
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Production of a 'Structural Programme' for the teaching of Classical Greek.(C.D. Ellis and A. Schachter)
Psycho-acoustic study of linguistic stress and intonation. (A. Rigault)Analysis of first grade reading errors. (1-14. Weber)Ethnosemantics of Maya personality types. (R-M. Weber)Transformational Grammar of Rumanian. (R.A. Wright)Generative Grammar and Dictionary of Mistassini Cree, Northern Quebec. (R.A. Wright)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of LinguisticsMcGill UniversityMontreal 110, Quebec, Canada
182
Memorial University of Newfoundland. St. John's, Newfoundland
Department of LinguisticsJohn Hewson, HeadDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Clarke, Sandra M.; Lect. (General linguistics, French)Hewson, John; Prof. (Historical linguistics)Smith, Lawrence R.; Lect. (Descriptive linguistics, Transformational grammar)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Kirwin, William J., Jr.; Assoc. Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Descriptive linguistics, 1; Historical linguis-tics, 2; Applied linguistics, 1; Language and culture, 1; Special topics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, English dialectology, History of French,French structure, French linguistics, Franco-Canadian, History of German, Romancelinguistics.
C: West European: [Old English], [Old French], [Old Norse].
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Stage de Spdcialisation (CREDIF).
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Research on Newfoundland Dialect. (William J. Kirwin, Jr.)Research o Newfoundland Place Names. (E.R. Seary)Research on Newfoundland Micmac. (John Hewson)
183
Universite de Montreal Montreal, Quebec
1
Departement de linguistique et de langues modernesAndre Clas, Directeur interimaire
Degrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required), Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bibeau, Gilles; Ch. d'ens. (Language laboratory, Phonetics, Applied linguistics)Charbonneau, Rene; Pr. titul. (Phonetics)Clas; Andre; Pr. ass. (Translation, Phonetics)Gagne, Gilles; Ch. d'ens. (Phonetics, Applied linguistics)Gagnon, Gilberte; Ch. d'ens. (Phonetics)Gautier, Gerard; Ch. d'ens. (Phonetics, Translation)Hanna, Blake; Pr. titul. (Translation)Lefebvre, Gilles; Pr. agr. (Ethnology)Querido, Antonio M.; Pr. ass. (Applied linguistics)Santerre, Laurent; Ch. d'ens. (Phonetics)Seutin, Emile; Ch. dens. (Phonetics)Spilka, Irene; Pr. ass. (Phonetics)
Part Time Teaching
Corbeil, Jean-Claude (Phonetics)Horguelin, Paul (Translation)Meleras, Simon (Translation)Richer, Ernest, S.J. (Phonetics)Salathe, Noel (Translation)
Full Time Research
Dugas, Andre (Machine translation)Faubert, Ernest (Machine translation)
Paillet, Jean-Pierre (Mathematical linguistics)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Barkman, L. Bruce (English)De Blois, A. Donald (Anthropology)Kupsh, Linzey (English)Sankoff, G. (Anthropology)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 4; Phonetics and phonemics, 5; Morphology and syn-tax, 4; Field methods, 2; Historical and comparative, 4; Lexicography, 4; Languageand culture, 2; Acoustic phonetics, 2; Sociolinguis tics, 2; Psycholinguistics, 2;Contrastive analysis, 3; Language testing, 2; Bilingualism, 2.
B: Amerindian linguistics, History of English, English structure, History of French,French structure, History of German, German structure, History of Polish, Polishstructure, History of Russian, Russian structure, History of Spanish, Spanishstructure.
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Universite de Montreal (Continued)
SUMMER OFFERINGS
Teacher Training in French as a Second Language.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
CETADOL: Centre d'etudes pour le traitement automatique des donnees linguistiques/Research Centre for Automatic Processing of Linguistic Information. (Antonio Quirido)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Faculte des lettresUniversite de MontrealMontreal, Quebec, Canada
C
University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario
Department of Linguistics and Modern LanguagesGuy Rondeau, ChairmanDegrees: B.A., M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Bausenhart, A.; Asst. Prof.Henderson, T.S.T.; Lect.Hofmann, T.R.; Lect.Joly, A.; Lect.Kahn, F.; Asst. Prof.Kelly, L.G.; Assoc. Prof.Kohr, T.; Asst. Prof.Martinez, M.; Assoc. Prof.Rona, J.P.; Prof.Rondeau, G.; Assoc. Prof.
Part Time Teaching
Barbeau, V.Gates, N.
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 1; Phonetics and phonemics, 1; Morphologyand syntax, 1; History of linguistics, 1; Indo-European, 1; Synchronic linguis-tics, 1; Generative grammar, 1; Dialectology, 1; Lexicology, 1; Instrumentalphonetics, 1; Statistical linguistics, 1; Computers and linguistics, 1; Socio-linguistics, 2; Ethnolinguistics, 1; Translation, 4; Applied linguistics, 5.
B: Languages in Canada, English phonology, Contrastive grammar of English and French,Comparative stylistics of English and French, French phonology, Germanic phil-ology, History of Latin and Greek, Romance philology.
C: West European: [Middle English].Slavic and East European: Polish, Ukrainian.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Center for Second Language Learning.French lexicographical research. (G. Rondeau)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Department of Linguistics and Modern LanguagesFaculty of ArtsUniversity of OttawaOttawa 2, Canada
186
University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario
Centre for Linguistic StudiesMartin Joos, DirectorDegrees: B.A., MA., Ph.D. in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Brainerd, B.; Prof. (Mathematical linguistics)Burstynsky, E.N.; Assoc. Prof. (Romance linguistics, Generative phonology)Chew, J.J.; Assoc. Prof. (Area linguistics)Gleason, H.A., Jr.; Prof. (Stratificational grammar, English)Joos, M.; Prof. (Surface structure, Germanics)Kaye, J.D.; Asst. Prof. (Transformational grammar, Amerindian languages)Leon, P.R.; Prof. (Experimental phonetics)Reich, P.A.; Asst. Prof. (Stratificational grammar, Psycholinguistics)Roe, H.A.; Assoc. Prof. (Historical linguistics, qernanics, Indo- European)Rogers, H.; Asst. Prof. (Stratificational grammar)Roosen-Runge, P.H.; Assoc. Prof. (Computational linguistics, Philosophy of language)Salus, P.R.; Assoc. Prof. (Germanica, Indo-European)Samarin, W.J.; Assoc. Prof. (African linguistics, Sociolinguistics)Schogt, H.G.; Prof. (Romance linguistics, Semantics)
Part Time Teaching
Gates, E.; Visiting Prof. (Lexicography)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to general linguistics, 4; Phonology, 3; Morphology and syntax, 2;Field methods, 3; Historical and comparative, 4; Theoretical foundations. 2;Transformational syntax, 1; Generative-transformational phonology, 1; Stratifi-cational linguistics, 1; History of linguistics, 2; Computational linguistics, 2;Mathematical linguistics, 2; Experimental phonetics, 1; Lexicology and lexi-cography, 1; Current trends, 2; Languages of the world, 2; Language and culture, 2;Psycholinguistics, 3; Sociolinguistics, 2; Translation, 1; Language learning, 2.
B: African linguistics, Algonkian linguistics, English structure, French structure,Ojibway phonology, Romance phonology, Romance philology.
C: West European: [Anglo-Norman], [Old Irish], Portuguese, [Old Provenial], [Middle
Welsh].Slavic and East European: Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Ukrainian.Near and Middle Eastern: [Akkadian], Arabic, [Aramaic], [Aveston], [Babylonian],
[Coptic], [Egyptian], Hebrew, Persian, [Syriac], Turkish.South Asian: Hindi, [Pali], [Sanskrit], Urdu.East Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan.
INSTITUTES, LANGUAGE & AREA CENTERS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Centre for Medieval Studies. (J.F. Leyerle)Centre for Russian and East European Studies. (H.G. Skilling)
Dictionary of Linguistic Terminology. (H.A. Gleason, Jr.)Oddawa and Ojibway. (J.D. Kaye)
Nova Scotia Gaelic. (H. Rogers)
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University of Toronto (Continued)
Canadian French. (P.R. Leon)
Development of Germanic Languages. (H.A. Roe)
Glossolalia. (W.J. Samarin)Testing for Reading Knowledge. (M. Joos)
DESCRIPTIVE MATERIAL
Centre for Linguistic StudiesUniversity of TorontoToronto 181, Canada
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University of Victoria Victoria, British Columbia
Department of LinguisticsJean-Paul Vinay, HeadDegrees: B.A. , M.A. (Thesis required) in Linguistics
STAFF
Full Time Teaching
Hess, Thomas M.; Asst. Prof. (Amerindian linguistics, Salish)
Hodrd, James E.; Asst. Prof. (Generative grammar, Amerindian linguistics)
Kess, Joseph F.; Asst. Prof. (Oceanic and Slavic linguistics)
O'Grady, Geoffrey N.; Assoc. Prof. (Australian and Amerindian linguistics)
Vinay, Jean-Paul; Prof. (French, Computational linguistics)
Warkentyne, Henry J.; Asst. Prof. (Phonetics, Japanese)
Part Time Teaching
Baxendale, Phyllis B.; Visiting Assoc. Prof. (Computational linguistics)
Efrat, Barbara S.; Asst. Prof. (Classics, Amerindian)
Scargill, Matthew H.; Prof. (Canadian English, Lexicography)
Linguists in Other Departments or Schools
Baartz, Arne (Mathematics)Edwards, P.M.H. (French)MacDougall, David (Hispanic and Italian languages)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 2; Phonetics, 1; Phonology, 1; Morphology and syn-
tax, 3; Field methods, 1; Historical and comparative, 1; Dialectology, 2;
Contrastive linguistics, 1; Computational linguistics, 2; Anthropological
linguistics, 1; Psycholinguistics, 2; Special topics, 1.
B: History of English, English structure, History of French, History of Latin,
History of Russian.
C: West European: [Old English], [Middle English].
Slavic and East European: Serbo-Croatian.East Asian: Japanese.
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University of Western Ontario London, Ontario
Interdepartmental Program in LinguisticsDegrees: None in Linguistics
STAFF
Cardinal, Pierre; Asst. Prof. (French)Eramian, Gregory ICI.; Lect. (Russian)
Salter, Francis R.; Asst. Prof. (Russian)Wilson, H. Rex; Assoc. Prof. (English)
COURSE OFFERINGS
A: Introduction to linguistics, 1; Phonetics andtax, 1.
B: History of English, History of French, FrenchHistory of Russian, History of Spanish.
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structure,
1; Morphology and syn-
History of German,
Appendix A: Annual Summer Institutes
Linguistic Institute of 'the Linguistic Society of America. Since 1928, the
Linguistic Institute, under the auspices of the Linguistic Society of America,
has brought together linguistic scholars from around the world and students
from various universities for a summer program. The program and scholars vary
annually; the university where the Institute is to be held is decided upon
each year by the LSA.
Course offerings usually include basic courses in descriptive, historical,
and applied linguistics; more advanced courses on the theory of phonemic,
morphological, and syntactical analysis, experimental and articulatory pho-
netics, semantics, lexicology, dialectology, language typology, and .field
methods. A series of courses on the structure of individual languages, both
ancient and modern, general courses in comparative linguistics, and intensive
language courses are also usually offered.
During the summer of 1970 the Linguistic Institute will be held at Ohio State
University in Columbus, and during the summer of 1971 at the State University
of New York at Buffalo.
Inquiries about the Linguistic Institute should be addressed to Professor
Thomas A. Sebeok, Secretary-Treasurer, Linguistic Society of America, Room 800,
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
Summer Institute of Linguistics. -rounded in 1934, the Summer Institute of
Linguistics, which is affiliated with the Wycliffe Bible Translators, was
organized with the aim of putting unwritten languages into written form for
Bible translation. Literacy campaigns are an important part of the activity.
During the summer, students are trained in linguistic analysis at the Univer-
sities of Oklahoma, North Dakota, and Washington. There are also branches of
SIL in England, Australia, and Canada.
In the linguistics courses the concern is primarily with immediate practical
implications of descriptive linguistics rather than pure theory. While the
majority of students are missionaries en route to or on furlough from pre-
literate groups, other students are commonly enrolled.
Inquiries should be addressed to SIL headquarters: Summer Institute of Linguis-
tics, Box 1960, Santa Ana, California 92702.
NDEA Intensive Language Programs. Under Title VI of the National Defense
Education Act, the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare supports
language and area centers botL during the academic year and during the summer.
Intensive language instruction in the "neglected" languages and related area
studies is offered. Each of the host universities determines the standards
for admission, academic credits, and fees for the programs it administers and
selects the persons to receive NDEA graduate 'and undergraduate fellowships.
Inquiries about individual institutes or languages to be taught should be
addressed to: Institute of International Studies, Division of Foreign Studies,
Language and Area Centers Section, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
Office of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202.
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Appendix C: Index of Languages
AFRIKAANS UCLA, Indiana.AKKADIAN Brandeis, Brown, Cal-Rarkeley,
Chicago, Harvard, Indiana, Michigan,Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Princeton,Texas-Austin, Toronto, Wisconsin-Madison,Yale.
ALBANIAN Chicago, Indiana.AMHARIC UCLA, Cal-Santa Barbara, Duquesne,
Howard, Northwestern, Syracuse.ANGLO-NORMAN Toronto.ANGLO-SAXON Syracuse.ARABIC Arizona, Barnard, Brandeis, Brigham
Young, Brown, Cal-Berkeley, Chicago,Columbi, Duquesne, Georgetown, Harvard,Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, McGill,Minnesota, Missouri, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta, Ohio State, Oregon, Pennsylvania,Portland State, Princeton, Queens,Southern Cal, Southern Methodist, Toronto,Utah, Washington, Wisconsin-Madison,Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Yale.
CLASSICAL ARABIC UCLA, Colorado, Harvard,Holy Cross, Michigan, Texas-Austin.
MODERN STANDARD ARABIC Howard, Texas-Austin, Western Michigan.
ALGERIAN ARABIC Howard.EGYPTIAN ARABIC UCLA, Colorado, Michigan,
Texas-Austin.LIBYAN ARABIC Howard.MOROCCAN ARABIC UCLA, Howard, Michigan.SYRIAN ARABIC Michigan.ARAMAIC UCLA, Chicago, Colorado, Columbia,
Harvard, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,Pennsylvania, Queens, Toronto, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale, Yeshiva.
ARAPAHO Massachusetts.ARMENLAN Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, CCNY, Colum-
bia, Fresno State, Harvard.CLASSICAL ARMENIAN Harvard.ASSYRLAN Akron.AVADHI Minnesota.AVESTAN Harvard, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Toronto, Yale.AYMARA Florida.AZTEC Utah.
BABYLONIAN Toronto.
BALINESE Hawaii.BAMBARA UCLA.BASQUE Chicago, Nevada.BASSA Howard.BENGALI Chicago, Columbia, Michigan State,Minnesota, Mssouri, Texas ASM.
BERBER Michigan.BULGARIAN Cal-Berkeley, Chicago, Colorado,Columbia, Harvard, Indiana, Minnesota,Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Washington, Yale.
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OLD BULGARIAN Cornell.BURMESE Cornell, Illinois, Yale.
CAMBODIAN Hawaii.
CATALAN Missouri, Washington, Washington U-St. Louis.
OLD CATALAN New Mexico.CEBUANO Cornell, Hawaii.CHAGATAI UCLA.
CHINESE Arizona, Barnard, UCLA, Cal-Irvine, Case Western Reserve, Chapman,Chicago, Church C of Hawaii, CCNY,Colorado, Columbia, Cornell, Duke,Florida, Georgetown, Hawaii, Illinois,Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, McGill,Miami U, Michigan, Michigan State,Minnesota, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta,SUNY-Stony Brook, Northwestern, Oakland,Ohio State, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Prince-ton, Queens, Rochester, St. John's,San Fernando Valley, San Francisco State,Southern Cal, Southern Illinois, Texas-Austin, Toronto, Washington, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
BUDDHIST CHINESE Wisconsin-Madison.CLASSICAL CHINESE Cal-Berkeley, UCLA,Colorado, Harvard, Ohio State, Oregon,Stanford, Washington, Yale.
CANTONESE CHINESE Cal-Berkeley.MANDARIN CHINESE Barnard, Brigham Young,
Brown, Cal-Berkeley, Cal State-Hayward,Fresno State, Harvard, Maryland, Washing-ton U-St. Louis.
CHIPPEWA Minnesota.CHUVASH Harvard.COPTIC Brandeis, Brown, Cal -Berkes,y,UCLA, Chicago, Harvard, Pennsylvania,Toronto, Yale.
CZECH American, Cal-Berkeley, Chicago,Colorado, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard,Indiana, Michigan, Northwestern, Queens,Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Texas A&M,Toronto, Yale.
DANISH Brigham Young, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA,Chicago, Harvard, Indiana, Kansas,Massachusetts, Minnesota, SUNY-Buffalo,Pennsylvania, Queens, Washington,Wisconsin-Madison.
DUTCH Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Cornell, Duke,Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan,Pennsylvania, Queens, Wisconsin-Madison.
EGYPTIAN Akron, Brandeis, Brown, Cal-Berkeley, Chicago, Harvard, Michigan,Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania,Toronto, Yale.
MIDDLE ENGLISH Arkansas, Auburn, BallState, Barnard, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Cal-Riverside, Cal State-Dominguez Hills,Central Michigan, Chicago, Duke, Duquesne,Florida, Georgia, Holy Cross, Howard,Illinois, Illinois Tech, Kansas, Laval,Louisiana State, Louisville, Maryland,Massachusetts, McGill, Miami U, Michigan,
Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, NewMexico State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State,Oregon, Ottawa, Pennsylvania, PennsylvaniaState, Purdue, Queens, San Diego State,San Jose State, Stanford, Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Victoria, Washington U-St. Louis,Western Washington State, Wisconsin-
Madison, Yale.OLD ENGLISH Arkansas, Auburn, Ball State,
Barnard, Brandeis, Brown, Bryn Mawr, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, (.<<I- Riverside, Cal State-
Hayward, Central Michigan, Chicago,Colorado, Colorado State, Duke, Duquesne,Florida, Fresno State, Georgetown, GeorgeWashington, Georgia, Holy Cross, Howard,Illinois, Illinois Tech, Indiana, Kansas,Kansas State, Kentucky, Laval, LouisianaState, Louisville, Maine, Maryland,Massachusetts, McGill, Miami U, Michigan,Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri,Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Newfoundland,New Mexico, New Mexico State, NorthwesternOakland, Ohio State, Oklahoma, OklahomaState, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Princeton,Purdue, Queens, Rice, St. John's, SanDiego State, San Fernando Valley State,San Francisco State, San Jose State,
Southern Cal, Southern Illinois, South-western Louisiana, Stanford, Texas-Austin,
Texas Tech, Vermont, Victoria, Washington,Washington U-St. Louis, Western WashingtonState, Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Youngstown, Yale.
ESKIMO Alaska.ESTONIAN Indiana.
ETHIOPIC Pennsylvania, Yale.
ETRUSCAN Wisconsin-Madison.
FIJIAN Hawaii.
FINNISH Brigham Young, UCLA., Columbia,
Indiana, Minnesota.FLEMISH UCLA, Pennsylvania.
OLD LOW FRANCONIAN Michigan.OLD FRENCH Arkansas, Ball State, Barnard,
Brown, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Cal-Riverside,Cal State-Fullerton, Chicago, CCNY,Colorado, Connecticut, Cornell, Duke,Duquesne, Florida, Georgia, Harvard, HolyCross, Howard, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky,Laval, Louisiana State, Louisville, Mary-land, Massachusetts, McGill, Miami U,Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Newfoundland,Northwestern, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsyl-vania, Pennsylvania State, Pittsburgh,Princeton, Rice, San Jose State, SouthernCalifornia, Southern Illinois, Stanford,
Texas-Austin, Washington, Washington U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
MIDDLE FRENCH Barnard, Cornell, WesternMichigan.
OLD FRISIAN Cornell.
OLD LOW FRISIAN Cornell.
FULFULDE Howard.
SCOTTISH GAELIC Harvard.
GEORGIAN UCLA, Chicago.
CLASSICAL GEORGIAN Harvard.
EARLY NEW HIGH GERMAN Rochester.
MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN Arkansas, Cal-Berkeley,Cal-Davis, UCLA, Cal-Riverside, Chicago,CCNY, Colorado, Connecticut, Cornell,Duke, Duquesne, Florida, George Washing-ton, Georgia, Howard, Illinois, Indiana,Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, LouisianaState, Maryland, Massachusetts, McGill,Miami U, Michigan, Michigan State, Minne-sota, Missouri, Nebraska, Northwestern,Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, PacificUnion, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State,Princeton, Queens, Rice, Rochester, SanFernando Valley State, San Jose State,Southern California, Southern Illinois,Stanford, Syracuse, Texas-Austin, TexasTech, Tulane, Washington, Washington U-St. Louis, Western Michigan, Wisconsin-
, Madison, Yale.OLD HIGH GERMAN Brown, Bryn Mawr, Cal-Berkeley, Cal-Davis, UCLA, Cal-Riverside,Chicago, CCNY, Colorado, Connecticut,Cornell, Ddquesne, Florida, George Wash-ington, Harvard, Howard, Illinois, Indi-ana, Kansas, Louisiana State, Maryland,Massachusetts, McGill, Michigan, MichiganState, Minnesota, Missouri,. Nebraska,Northwestern, Ohio State, Oregon, PacificUnion, Pennsylvania State, Pittsburgh,Princeton, Rice, Southern California,Southern Illinois, Stanford, Syracuse,Texas-Austin, Tulane, Washington, Washing-ton U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison, Wis-consin-Milwaukee, Yale.
GOTHIC Brown, Cal-Berkeley, Cal-Davis,UCLA, Cal-Riverside, Cal-Santa Barbara,Chicago, CCNY, Colorado, Connecticut,Cornell, Duquesne, Florida, George Wash-ington, Georgia, Harvard, Howard, Illi-nois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana State,Maryland, Massachusetts, McGill, Minne-sota, Missouri, Nebraska, Northwestern,Ohio State, Oregon, Pennsylvania State,Pittsburgh, Princeton, Rice, SouthernCalifornia, Southern Illinois, Stanford,Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Washington,Washington U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison,
Yale.GREEK Barnard, UCLA, Chicago, Georgetown,Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri,SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta.
GUARANf Brigham Young.GUJARATI Minnesota.
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HAITIAN CREOLE Indiana.HAUSA UCLA, Columbia, Duquesne, Howard,
Indiana, Michigan State, Minnesota,Northwestern, Stanford.
HAWAIIAN Church C of Hawaii, Hawaii U.BIBLICAL HEBREW Brown, Harvard, Holy Cross,Kentucky, Maryland, Miami U, Michigan,Pennsylvania, Queens, Texas-El Paso, Yale.
MODERN HEBREW American, Brandeis, BrighamYoung, British Columbia, Cal-Berkeley,UCLA, Cal L =ate- Fullerton, Chapman,
Chicago, CCNY, Colorado, Columbia, Cor-nell, Fresno State, Georgia, Hartford,Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, McGill,Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta, Ohio State, Okla-homa State, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Pitts-burgh, Portland State, Queens, SanFernando Valley State, Texas-Austin,Toronto, Utah, Washington, Washington U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Yeshiva, Youngstown.
HINDI American, Arizona, British Columbia,UCLA, Central Michigan, Chicago, Columbia,Cornell, Duke, Fresno State, Hawaii,Illinois, Kansas State, McGill, Michigan,Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri,SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta, Oakland,Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Washington, Western Michigan,Wisconsin - Madison.
OLD HINDI Wisconsin-Madison.HITTITE Brandeis, Chicago, CCNY, Harvard,Minnesota, Yale.
HUNGARIAN American, Cal-Berkeley, Columbia,Indiana, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta.
HURRIAN Pennsylvania.
ICELANDIC Harvard, Nebraska, Pennsylvania.OLD ICELANDIC British Columbia, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Connecticut, Cornell,Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska,SUNY-Stony Brbok, Oregon, PennsylvaniaState, Pittsburgh, Rice, Stanford, TexasTech, Washington, Wisconsin-Madison.
IGBO UCLA, Howard, Michigan State.ILOCANO Hawaii.
MIDDLE INDIC Yale.
INDONESIAN American, Cal-Berkeley, Colum-bia, Cornell, Hawaii, Illinois, McGill,Michigan, SUNY-Buffalo, Queens, Washing-ton U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
MIDDLE IRISH Harvard.OLD IRISH Chicago, CCNY, Harvard, Pennsyl-vania, Princeton, Texas-Austin, Toronto,Yale.
OLD ITALIAN Louisiana State, Michigan,Stanford.
JAPANESE Alaska, American, Arizona, Barnard,Brigham Young, British Columbia, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Chapman, Chicago, Church Cof Hawaii, CCNY, Colorado, Columbia, Cor-nell, Duke, Fresno State, Georgetown,
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Harvard, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana,Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, McGill,Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Minne-sota, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Oneonta, OhioState, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania,Princeton, Rochester, St. John's, SanFernando Valley State, San FranciscoState, San Jose State, Southern Cali-fornia, Stanford, Texas-Austin, Texas-El Paso, Toronto, Utah, Victoria, Washing-ton, Washington U-St. Louis, WesternMichigan, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
CLASSICAL JAPANESE UCLA, Colorado, Oregon,Washington, Yale.
JAVANESE Cornell, Hawaii.
KABYLE UCLA, Howard.KANNADA Texas-Austin, Wisconsin-Madison.CLASSICAL KANNADA Wisconsin-Madison.OLD KANNADA Wisconsin-Madison.KASHMIRI Illinois.
KIKUYU Michigan State.KIRGHIZ UCLA.KOREAN Brigham Young, Cal-Berkeley, Colum-
bia, Harvard, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana,Kansas, Washington, Western Michigan,Yale.
CLASSICAL KOREAN Washington.KPELLE UCLA.KRIO Northwestern.KURDISH Michigan.
LAHU Columbia.LAO Hawaii.
LATVIAN Western Michigan.LETTISH Pennsylvania.LINGALA Duquesne, Howard.LITHUANIAN Pennsylvania, Yale.LUGANEA UCLA.LUSATIAN Indiana.
LUWIAN Chicago.
HIEROGLYPHIC LUWLAN Chicago.LYCIAN Chicago.
MACEDONIAN Chicago, Minnesota.MALAY Cal-Berkeley, Columbia, McGill.MALAYALAM Chicago.MALINKE Howard.
MANCHU Harvard, Indiana, Washington.MARATHI Hawaii, Minnesota, Texas-Austin.MARSHALLESE Hawaii.
MAYAN Chicago.YUCATECAN MAYA Tulane.MENDE Howard, Northwestern.MONGOLIAN Cal-Berkeley, Harvard, Indiana,Massachusetts, Washington, Yale.
CLASSICAL MONGOLIAN Washington.MUNDA Chicago.
NAHUATL Chicago.NAVAJO Brigham Young, New Mexico, NorthernArizona.
OLD NORSE Brown, Cal-San Diego, Chicago,Colorado, Cornell, George Washington,
Harvard, Illinois, R(2nsas, Louisiana State,Massachusetts, Minnesota, Newfoundland,Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Princeton,Southern California, Southern Illinois,Stanford, Texas-Austin, Tulane, Washing-ton U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
NORWEGIAN Brigham Young, Cal-Berkeley,UCLA, Chicago, Harvard, Michigan, Minne-sota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas-Austin,Washington, Wisconsin-M...idison.
ORIYA Wisconsin-Madison.OSCAN Yale.
OLD OTTOMAN UCLA.
PAHLAVI Michigan.PALI Chicago, Cornell, Harvard, Hawaii,Michigan, Pennsylvania, Princeton,Rochester, Texas-Austin, Toronto, Wis-consin-Madison.
PAPAGO Arizona.PERSIAN Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Chicago, Colum-bia, Harvard, Illinois, Indiana, McGill,Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Port-land State, Princeton, Texas-Austin,Toronto, Utah.
MIDDLE PERSIAN Harvard.OLD PERSIAN Chicago, Harvard. Michigan,Pennsylvania, Yale.
POLISH British Columbia, Cal-Berkeley,UCLA, Cal-Riverside, Chicago, Colorado,Columbia, Cornell, Duke, Harvard, Illi-nois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts,Michigan, Minnesota, SUNY-Oneonta, OhioState, Oregon, Ottawa, Pennsylvania,Pittsburgh, Princeton, Stanford, Syracuse,Toronto, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Yale.
PORTUGUESE Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, CaliforniaState-Fullerton, Chicago, Colorado, Cor-nell, Duke, Florida, Fresno State, George-town, Harvard, Kansas, Louisiana State,Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,SUNY-Oneonta, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon,Princeton, Queens, Southern California,Southern Illinois, Stanford, Texas-Austin,Texas-El Paso, Toronto, Washington, Wis-consin-Madison, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Yale.
OLD PORTUGUESE Chicago, Louisiana State.PRAKRIT Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin-Madison.
PROVEKAL Chicago, Connecticut, Georgia,Harvard, Kansas, Massachusetts, Rochester,Washington, Wisconsin-Madison.
OLD PROVENAL British Columbia, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Colorado, Louisiana State,Maryland, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio State,Oregon, Toronto, Yale.
QUECHUA Brigham Young, Cornell, Indiana,Texas - Austin.
QUICHE Brigham Young.
RUMANIAN Chicago, Indiana, Michigan, OhioState, Washington.
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ULD RUSSIAN Chicago, Cornell, Harvard,Ohio State, Rochester, Texas-Austin.
SAMOAN Hawaii.SANSKRIT Barnard, British Columbia, Brown,Cal-Berkeley, Cal-Davis, UCLA, Chapman,Chicago, CCNY, Colorado, Cornell, FresnoState, Georgetown, George Washington,Harvard, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Massa-chusetts, MIT, Michigan, Michigan State,Minnesota, SUNY-Buffalo, North Carolina,Northwestern, Ohio State, Pennsylvania,Princeton, Queens, Rice, Rochester, SanFrancisco State, Southern Methodist,Stanford, Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Toronto,Utah, Washington, Washington U-St. Louis,Western Michigan, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
OLD SAXON Brown, Cal-Davis, UCLA, Chicago,CCNY, Cornell, Kansas, Massachusetts,Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Oregon,Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State, Prince-ton, Rice, Stanford, Texas-Austin, Tulane,Washington, Yale.
SERBO-CROATIAN British Columbia, Brown,Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Chicago, Colorado,Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Illinois,Kansas, Louisiana State, Michigan, Minne-sota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Oregon,Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Southern Cal-ifornia, Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Toronto,Victoria, Washington, Western Michigan,Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
SHILHA UCLA, Howard.SINHALESE Cornell.
OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC [Slavic] British Colum-bia, Brown, Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Chicago,Colorado, Harvard, Howard, Illinois, Indi-ana, Kansas, Louisiana State, Massachu-setts, McGill, Michigan, Minnesota, North-western, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon,Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State, Pitts-burgh, Princeton, Purdue, Queens, Roches-ter, Southern California, Stanford,Syracuse, Texas-Austin, Texas Tech,Washington, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
SLOVAK Columbia.
SLOVENE Chicago, Columbia, Minnesota.MEDIEVAL SPANISH Ball State, Western
Michigan.OLD SPANISH Auburn, Cal-Berkeley, Cal-
Davis, Chicago, CCNY, Duke, Duquesne,Florida, George Washington, Georgia,Howard, Illinois, Kentucky, Laval, Louisi-ana State, Massachusetts, Missouri,Nebraska, Nevada, Northwestern, OhioState, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pacific Union,Pennsylvania State, Pittsburgh, San JoseState, Southern Illinois, Stanford,Texas-Austin, Texas Tech, Washington U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Yale.
SOGDIAN Harvard.
SOMALI Syracuse.
SOTHO UCLA.
SUMERIAN Brandeis, Cal-Berkeley, Chicago,
CCNY, Harvard) Minnesota, Pennsylvania,Yale.
SWAHILI Brown, UCLA, Cal-Irvine, CaliforniaState-Hayward, CCNY, Colorado, Columbia,Cornell, Duke, Duquesne, Florida, Howard,Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Minne-
sota, SUNY-Buffalo, SITNY-Oneonta, NorthCarolina, Northwestern, Ohio State,Oregon, Pittsburgh, Queens, St. John's,San Fernando Valley State, Southern Illi-nois, Stanford, Syracuse, Texas-Austin,Washington, Western Michigan, Wisconsin--
Madison, Wisconsin-Milwaukee.SWEDISH Brigham Young, UCLA, Chicago,Colorado, Columbia, Harvard, Kansas,Louisville, Massachusetts, Minnesota,Oregon, Queens, Texas-Austin, Washington,Washington U-St. Louis, Wisconsin-Madison,
Yale.
SYRIAC Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Chicago, Harvard,Missouri, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Tor-onto, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
TAGALOG UCLA, Cornell, Hawaii, SUNY-Buffalo.Queens, Washington, Yale.
TAMACHEK Howard.
TAMAZIGHT UCLA, Howard.TAMIL Cal-Berkeley, Chicago, Hawaii, Texas-
Austin, Washington.TARASCAN Chicago.
KAZAN TATAR Columbia.TELUGU Cal-Berkeley, Cornell, Kansas State,
Texas-Austin, Wisconsin-Madison.THAI American, UCLA, Cornell, Hawaii,Michigan, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Washing-ton, Wisconsin-Madison, Yale.
TIBETAN UCLA, Harvard, Indiana, Minnesota,Toronto, Washington, Yale.
CLASSICAL TIBETAN Wisconsin-Madison.LITERARY TIBETAN Washington.TOCHARIAN Harvard, Yale.TONGAN Church C of Hawaii.TRUKESE Hawaii.
TSWANA Howard.
MIDDLE TURKIC Harvard.
OLD TURKIC Harvard.
TURKISH Brown, Cal-Berkeley, Chicago,Columbia, Harvard, Illinois, Indiana,Michigan, McGill, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-gmeonta, Pennsylvania, Portland State,Princeton, Toronto, Utah, Washington.
OTTOMAN TURKISH Michigan, Washington.TWI UCLA, Howard, Northwestern.
UGARITIC Brandeis, UCLA, Colorado, Harvard,Michigan, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale.
UIGHUR UCLA.OLD UIGHUR Harvard.UKRAINIAN Harvard, Illinois, Indiana,Ottawa, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Toronto.
UMBRIAN Yale.URDU Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Chicago, Columbia,Cornell, Duke, Harvard, Hawaii,
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Kansas State, McGill, Michigan, MichiganState, Missouri, Oakland, Pennsylvania,Toronto, Washington, Western Michigan.
UZBEK UCLA, Columbia, Indiana.
VIETNAMESE American, Cornell, Hawaii,SUNY -Buffalo, Southern Illinois, Washing-
ton, Yale.
WELSH UCLA, Pennsylvania.MIDDLE WELSH Toronto, Yale.
WEST AFRICAN PIDGIN ENGLISH Michigan State.
WOLOF Duquesne, Howard.
XHOSA UCLA, Howard, Washington, Wisconsin-
Madison.
YAKUT Washington.YIDDISH Brandeis, CCNY, Columbia, McGill,Washington U-St. Louis, Yeshiva.
YORUBA UCLA, Howard, Illinois, MichiganState, Queens, Stanford.
ZULU Minnesota.