Robert Lado

Robert Lado
Dr. Robert Lado
Born May 31, 1915
Tampa, Florida, United States
Died December 11, 1995
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Nationality American
Alma mater Rollins College
University of Texas at Austin
Known for Linguist

Dr. Robert Lado (born May 31, 1915, Tampa, Florida - died December 11, 1995, Washington) was an American expert on modern linguistics. His parents were Spanish immigrants who relocated to Spain before he had a chance to learn English. He returned to the United States at the age of 21, and began to learn English as an adult. This allowed him to develop and understanding and sensitivity to the challenges confronting immigrants and speakers of other languages learning English as a second language.

Dr. Lado received his Bachelor of Arts from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida and his Master of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin. He received his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He later became a Professor of English and the Director of the University of Michigan's English Language Institute. After several years at the University of Michigan, he joined the staff of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. At Georgetown, served as dean of the Institute of Languages (later renamed the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics), for 13 years.

Dr. Lado obtained a Ford-Fulbright Foundation grant to establish English departments at five universities in Spain and has cooperated with universities in Latin America. He traveled extensively throughout the world lecturing on linguistics and has received worldwide recognition and honors including honorary doctorates from Georgetown and Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan.

He later founded and served as president of the Lado International College, a successful language instruction institution based on an academically rigorous English education program for speakers of other languages. The school has three campuses in the Washington Metropolitan Area (Washington,D.C., Arlington, Virginia and Silver Spring, Maryland).

During his life, he was member of the Spanish Catholic Center in Washington. He also received the medal of honor from the Daughters of the American Revolution of the District of Columbia, and was one of the co-founders of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), a professional association with a mission of teaching English to foreign students.[1] The Robert Lado Memorial Award for Outstanding Student Paper award is named after him.

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Contrastive Linguistics

Robert Lado is considered one of the founders of modern contrastive linguistics, which as a subdiscipline of applied linguistics, served the purpose of improving language teaching materials. His most influential book is Linguistics across cultures: Applied linguistics for language teachers, which states that "…in the comparison between native and foreign language lies the key to ease or difficulty in foreign language learning." The book outlines methods for comparing two systems of sound, grammar, vocabulary, writing and culture.

Lado and Charles C. Fries have both been associated with the strong version of the contrastive hypothesis: the belief that difficulties in learning a language can be predicted on the basis of a systematic comparison of the system of the learner’s first language (its grammar, phonology and lexicon) with the system of a second language.

Notes

  1. ^ "Obituary". Washington Post. 1995-12-14. http://www2.gsu.edu/~eslnxj/8250/lado.html#obituary. Retrieved 2008-04-07. 

References

  • Lado, R. (1957). Linguistics across cultures: Applied linguistics for language teachers. University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor.

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