Canada Institute of Linguistics
Canada Institute of Linguistics

Langley, BC

Discover language and culture at the Canada Institute of Linguistics (CanIL)!

Our degree programs are designed for anyone preparing for cross-cultural ministries – including Bible translation, community and literacy development, teaching English as a second language, sociolinguistic survey, and other language and culture work. Degrees are offered through Trinity Western University and ACTS Seminaries in Langley, B.C.

Linguistic studies assist in biblical language study, while also providing a basis for communicating in other languages and cultures. Recognize and pronounce hundreds of sounds from the world’s languages; acquire other languages, making the most of your personal learning styles. Develop alphabets, compile dictionaries and describe grammars.

Many of the faculty and staff of CanIL have extensive field experience with Wycliffe Bible Translators. A close-knit community between students and professors provides for a rich learning and mentoring experience. CanIL endeavors to “train trainers,” so that graduates are ready to train others in their future ministry contexts. Toward this end, there are many teaching assistant opportunities available for qualifying students.

Not sure if linguistics is for you? Attend our unique introductory summer session (mid-June to mid-August), which can be followed up with additional summers in advanced courses.

Contact us at www.canil.ca!

Options Fall 2008

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