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Wondering who offers courses in African languages? Looking for writings from other countries or in foreign languages? Find access to the resources you are looking for in MSU Global Access's collection.


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  • Center for Language Education and Research at Michigan State University - The primary objective of MSU's Center for Language Education And Research (CLEAR) is to promote collaboration in foreign language research and teacher education across college, departmental, and institutional boundaries. CLEAR is a Title VI federally-funded research center.
    This is a Michigan State University resource.
     
  • Michigan Foreign Language Association - The Michigan Foreign Language Association is an organization for all elementary, secondary, college, and university teachers, supervisors, students, and friends of foreign languages.
    This is a resource from the state of Michigan.
     
  • University of Michigan Summer Language Institute - SLI offers courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Turkish, and Teaching English as a Second Language, providing students with an opportunity to develop language skills.
    This is a resource from the state of Michigan.

  • iLoveLanguages - Provides 1200 searchable links to many common languages and some of the more obscure and fanciful languages, including some artificial ones, like Klingon. By Tyler Chambers.
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