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Brigham Young University. Center for Specialized Language Studies

 Organization

Administrative History

The Center for Specialized Language Studies was a research center at Brigham Young University.

The center was established in 1970 as part of the College of Humanities, with responsibility for the promotion and supervision of language research and scholarship on campus. This included work on language research and services, teaching English to speakers of other languages, and language teacher training. The center was administered by Ernest J. Wilkins. In 1973 the center was reorganized as the Language Research Center.

Citation:
Language Research Center papers, 1971-1978

BYU Organizational History Project website, via WWW, Jan. 31, 2014 (Center for Specialized Language Studies; est. 1970; part of College of Humanities; promoted and supervised language research and scholarship on campus; areas of focus included: language research and services, teaching English to speakers of other languages, and language teacher training; director, Ernest J. Wilkins; reorganized as the Language Research Center in 1973)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Language Research Center records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1138
Scope and Contents

Contains reports, meeting minutes, projects, proposals, research grants, budgets, and correspondence for the Language Research Center from 1971-1978.

Dates: 1971-1978