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Lorenzo Dow Turner (August 21, 1890 – February 10, 1972) was an African-American academic and linguist who did seminal research on the Gullah language of the Low Country of coastal South Carolina and Georgia.[[[Wikipedia:Citing_sources|page needed]]]_1-0" class="reference"> His studies included recordings of Gullah speakers in the 1930s. As head of the English departments at Howard University and Fisk University for a combined total of nearly 30 years, he strongly influenced their programs. He created the African Studies curriculum at Fisk, was chair of the African Studies Program at Roosevelt University, and in the early 1960s, cofounded a training program for Peace Corps volunteers going to Africa.

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  • Lorenzo Dow Turner (August 21, 1890 – February 10, 1972) was an African-American academic and linguist who did seminal research on the Gullah language of the Low Country of coastal South Carolina and Georgia.[[[Wikipedia:Citing_sources|page needed]]]_1-0" class="reference"> His studies included recordings of Gullah speakers in the 1930s. As head of the English departments at Howard University and Fisk University for a combined total of nearly 30 years, he strongly influenced their programs. He created the African Studies curriculum at Fisk, was chair of the African Studies Program at Roosevelt University, and in the early 1960s, cofounded a training program for Peace Corps volunteers going to Africa. (en)
  • Лоренцо Доу Тернер (англ. Lorenzo Dow Turner, 21 августа 1890 — 10 февраля 1972) — афроамериканский академик, лингвист и диалектолог. который провел плодотворное исследование языка галла, распространённого в Южной Каролине и Джорджии. (ru)
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  • Lorenzo Dow Turner (August 21, 1890 – February 10, 1972) was an African-American academic and linguist who did seminal research on the Gullah language of the Low Country of coastal South Carolina and Georgia.[[[Wikipedia:Citing_sources|page needed]]]_1-0" class="reference"> His studies included recordings of Gullah speakers in the 1930s. As head of the English departments at Howard University and Fisk University for a combined total of nearly 30 years, he strongly influenced their programs. He created the African Studies curriculum at Fisk, was chair of the African Studies Program at Roosevelt University, and in the early 1960s, cofounded a training program for Peace Corps volunteers going to Africa. (en)
  • Лоренцо Доу Тернер (англ. Lorenzo Dow Turner, 21 августа 1890 — 10 февраля 1972) — афроамериканский академик, лингвист и диалектолог. который провел плодотворное исследование языка галла, распространённого в Южной Каролине и Джорджии. (ru)
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  • Lorenzo Dow Turner (en)
  • Тернер, Лоренцо Доу (ru)
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