Charles A. Ferguson papers, 1943-1993.

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Charles A. Ferguson papers, 1943-1993.

Correspondence, minutes, reports, proposals, surveys, research notes, articles, and other items pertaining to his research in linguistics; subjects include South Asian languages, East African languages, child phonology, and language universals. Also includes course outlines and final exams from classes he taught at Stanford; his autobiography; and minutes and papers from the Inter-Lutheran Commission on Worship, 1967-77.

19 linear feet.

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Stanford University. Dept. of Linguistics

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Inter-Lutheran Commission on Worship

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The Rev. Ralph Van Loon was a staff member of the Lutheran Church in America's (LCA) Division for Parish Services (DPS). He was Secretary for Worship and Church Architecture in the DPS Department for Parish Support from 1975 through 1987. He also served as the LCA's Coordinator for Worship. From the description of The Rev. Ralph Van Loon, Audiovisual 1975-1977 [sound recording]. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 46805438 From the descripti...

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...