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Ernest Bender

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Upon his return to the United States, he was appointed to the newly created South Asia Regional Studies Department at the University of Pennsylvania. He became an assistant professor in 1950, in a joint appointment with the Oriental Studies Department. From 1955 to 1956, he returned to India and Sri
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languages in the American graduate studies framework. During the World War II era and its immediate aftermath, when the discipline of linguistics began to gain acceptance, Bender participated in formulating teaching techniques for South Asian languages in the military system,
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staff, as well as graduate students. He authored ten monographs on linguistic or literary topics concerning Indian languages, and several articles, including art historical topics. He published grammars of Hindi, Urdu and
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and completed, but did not publish grammars for Gujarati and Sinhalese. In 1992, he published a critical edition and translation of the
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and cultural history. Upoon earning his B.A. in 1941, Bender became a graduate student in the Oriental Studies Department of the
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Shortly after the United States declared war on Japan in the wake of the
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Bender was awarded a Rockefeller fellowship from 1947 to 1948, visiting
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In 1958, Bender began a three decade editorial relationship with the
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Cohen, Richard J. (1996). "Obituary: Ernest Bender (1919–1996)".
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Bender had a pivotal role in developing teaching methods for
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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