Stanford University, Language Universals Project, records, 1967-1976.

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Stanford University, Language Universals Project, records, 1967-1976.

Records include correspondence and supporting documents from applicants for research positions, other correspondence, typescripts of their WORKING PAPERS ON LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS (numbers 1,3, and 8-20), bibliography, and the bulletin from the Survey of Language Use and Language Teaching in Eastern Africa (1967-69).

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Stanford University. Dept. of Linguistics

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Stanford University. Language Universals Project.

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The Language Universals Project, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, conducted crosslinguistic studies on various aspects of phonology, grammar, and semantics. It was directed by Charles A. Ferguson and Joseph H. Greenberg. From the description of Stanford University, Language Universals Project, records, 1967-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122586761 ...

Greenberg, Joseph H. (Joseph Harold), 1915-2001

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Professor of linguistics at Stanford University. From the description of Joseph H. Greenberg notebooks documenting Pacific languages, circa 1969-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122369578 Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University. From the description of Joseph H. Greenberg lectures delivered at UCLA summer institute : typescript, 1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 705271803 Greenberg, a linguist who studied the origins of the world's langua...

Ferguson, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1921-1998

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Ferguson taught at Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies. From the description of Languages of the Middle East / by Charles A. Ferguson. 1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228509706 Professor of linguistics at Stanford University since 1967. Prior to coming to Stanford, Ferguson was director of the Center for Applied Linguistics and taught and conducted research at the Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Foreign Service Institute in Washingto...