Bernard Spolsky

Bernard Spolsky (; born in Wellington, New Zealand 11 February 1932; died in Jerusalem, Israel 20 August 2022) was a professor emeritus in linguistics at Bar-Ilan University (Israel), specializing in sociolinguistics, educational linguistics, and applied linguistics.

Born to a Jewish family in Wellington, New Zealand, Spolsky moved to Israel in 1958 after completing his studies at Wellington College and getting his degree at Victoria University. He received a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Montreal in 1966. After briefly serving in the Israel Defense Forces he taught at several North American universities such as McGill University, Indiana University, and the University of New Mexico. His large body of linguistic research encompasses bilingual education, language policy, and educational linguistics.

Spolsky's works are related to language testing, second language learning, computers in the humanities, applied linguistics, educational linguistics, sociolinguistics and language policy. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Language management / by Spolsky, Bernard

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    Research in English language teaching and learning in Israel (2004-2009) / by Aronin, Larissa

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    Testing language profeciency /

    Published 1975
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    Competencia comunicativa : documentos básicos en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras /

    Published 1995
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