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Maurice Bloomfield, second president of the Linguistic Society of America. The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) is a learned society for linguistics founded in December 1924. At the first meeting, the LSA membership elected Hermann Collitz as their first president. Since then, there have been 101 presidencies, with 100 different presidents.
The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) is a learned society for the field of linguistics. Founded in New York City in 1924, the LSA works to promote the scientific study of language. The society publishes three scholarly journals: Language, the open access journal Semantics and Pragmatics, and the open access journal Phonological Data ...
Linguistic Society of America (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Linguistic societies" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
The Linguistic Society of America has over 4000 members across the globe. It is made up of students, teachers, and individuals with a passion for linguistics and its field of study. Most of the Linguistic Society of America's members are either working towards a degree in the field or have already earned one.
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Nichols's best known work, Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time, won the Linguistic Society of America's Leonard Bloomfield Book Award for 1994. [6] In 2013 Nichols was inducted as a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America. [7] In 2023 she was elected as a member of the Academia Europaea. [8]