Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2021
It is a pleasure to meet with the professional group that is involved in the most basic and important human cultural activity. Language was a human invention—perhaps the most important of all time. It is not only the principal means of communication within a linguistic or cultural group, but also the means by which each culture is transmitted from one generation to the next. As such it has been a major if not essential factor in the advancement of human civilization.
An address given at the General Meeting on the Foreign Language Program in Chicago, 29 December 1961.