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December 2, 2004
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New languages, new worlds
Kimberlee Campbell, professor of the practice of Romance languages and literatures and director of the languages programs, says 'I'm not sure that the goal of foreign languages is to have people remember 27 irregular verbs. I think the goal of foreign language learning has a much higher calling.' (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
'How do people write themselves?'
Kimberlee Campbell bridges practice and theory of language acquisition
Pathbreaking researcher in proteomics
O'Shea appointed professor of molecular and cellular biology
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