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Connie Eble traces the roots of New Orleans’ distinctive dialect. Photo: Louisiana Office of Tourism.

The August 2002 issue offers:

FOCUS: Award-winning educator, David R. Williams, offers teachers of world languages a blueprint for success. Monica Szurmuk and Doris Baker describe how they are bringing together students in a university language program with speakers of languages other than English in the local area.

LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY: Mike Gallant discusses colonization, appropriation, and oral tradition in the Australian Outback.

SPECIAL REPORT: Tony Donovan recalls the pioneering linguistic work of The American Bible Society.

BILINGUALISM: The U.S. has tried to make Puerto Ricans speak English for the past hundred years––to no avail. Marta Y. Pabellón Imbert explains the reasons behind this linguistic rejection.

MUSIC: Cassandra Castellanos-Bell explains the benefits of music in language learning, while singer Justo is an inspiration to Spanish learners.

CONFERENCE REPORT: Part Two of Nile Stanley’s report from the Harvard Literacy Institute.

STUDY ABROAD: By planning carefully, you may be able to claim a tax credit for a study abroad program.

ELECTRONIC EDUCATION: Steven Donahue examines the peaceful use of space for language and culture learning using satellite materials.

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