Languages of the Middle East / by Charles A. Ferguson. 1956.
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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...