Language and Intercultural Research Center
The Language Research Center was renamed the Language and Intercultural Research Center in 1977. The program was under the administration of the College of Humanities. James S. Taylor served as director from 1977 to 1978. He was followed by R. Max Rogers, who served as director from 1978 until the center's name was changed back to the Language Research Center in 1981.
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Variant names
Brigham Young University. College of Humanities. Language and Intercultural Research Center
Description
Established: 1977
Abolished: 1981
Location: Provo, Utah (1977-1981)
Functions
The Language and Intercultural Research Center was utilized by the college to engage in research of language-translation and intercultural programs. Research included: literary history and criticism, folklore, textual criticism, values, aesthetics, music, art, language and writing pedagogy, computer-aided analysis of language and literature, and theoretical and applied linguistics.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The center was directed by the program director, under the direction of the college dean.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Humanities (1977-1981)
Earlier unit: Language Research Center (1973-1977) (1977)
Later unit: Humanities Research Center (1982)
Associated unit: Brigham Young University. Research Division (1977-1980)
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1977-1978: 47 (James S. Taylor, director (1977-1978))
Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1978-1979: 46 (R. Max Rogers, director (1978-1979))
Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1980-1981: 44 (functions)
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