Background
Hodge, Carleton Taylor was born on November 27, 1917 in Springfield, Illinois, United States. Son of Clarence Sim and Nina Maude (Eaton) Hodge.
(Hausa, the major language of the northern region of Niger...)
Hausa, the major language of the northern region of Nigeria, is also used widely in commerce and trade in West Africa. The course teaches the basic phonology, language structure and provides basic vocabulary.
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(U.S. State Department Foreign Service Institute Hausa Bas...)
U.S. State Department Foreign Service Institute Hausa Basic Course. This course teaches the basic phonology and language structure, and provides a basic vocabulary. Reissued in 2005 on 14 audio CDs (15-1/2 hours of recording) with accompanying 420-p. text. Product No. AFHA01D.
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Hodge, Carleton Taylor was born on November 27, 1917 in Springfield, Illinois, United States. Son of Clarence Sim and Nina Maude (Eaton) Hodge.
Bachelor of Arts (Rector scholar), DePauw University, 1939; postgraduate, University of Michigan, summers 1939-1940; Doctor of Philosophy (Harrison fellow), University of Pennsylvania, 1943.
Instructor, Indiana U., 1943-1944;
professor linguistics, director intensive language training center, Indiana U., 1964-1968;
professor linguistics and anthropology, Indiana U., 1968-1983;
professor emeritus, Indiana U., since 1983;
acting department chairman linguistics, Indiana U., 1965-1966;
associate chairman Research Center for Language Sciences, (Indiana U.), 1969-1973;
instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1945-1946;
instructor, Foreign Service Institute, Washington, 1946-1947;
assistant professor linguistics, Foreign Service Institute, 1947-1949;
science linguist, Foreign Service Institute, 1949-1964;
associate professor, Foreign Service Institute, 1949-1962;
head department Near Eastern and African languages, Foreign Service Institute, 1955-1962;
professor, Foreign Service Institute, 1962-1964. Visiting lecturer Johns Hopkins University, 1950, American U., 1962. Visiting professor BrandeisU., 1963-1964, University of Michigan, summer 1965, Northern Arizona U., summer 1968, 69.
Consultant in field.
(Hausa, the major language of the northern region of Niger...)
(Hausa Basic Course - Student Text is part of the Hausa Ba...)
(Language Dissertation No. 41.)
(U.S. State Department Foreign Service Institute Hausa Bas...)
Local preacher Methodist Church, 1938-1998. Pastor Providence charge Alexandria (Virginia) District, 1947-1948. Member Linguistic Society of America, Linguistic Association of Canada and United States (president 1987-1988), American Oriental Society, American Schools Oriental Research, Egypt Exploration Society, American Research Center in Egypt, Linguistic Society India, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Patricia Eileen Sutcliffe, June 2, 1943. Children: Philip, Nina, Nicholas, Charles.