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About the LSA
The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) was founded
in 1924 to advance the scientific study of language. LSA plays
a critical role in supporting and disseminating linguistic scholarship
both to professional linguists and to the general public.
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Linguistics in the News
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Laurels to Linguists
John Rickford of Stanford has been named as the recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award of the
University of California, Santa Cruz for 2009-10. Read more...
Walt Wolfram was named the NC Humanities Council Caldwell Humanities Laureate for 2008-09.
Read feature stories on the award
here
and here.
Elly van Gelderen has been named a Regents' Professor, the highest faculty honor awarded at
Arizona State University.
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