[MGSA-L] FW: Call for nominations: Leonard Bloomfield Book Award

Martha Klironomos mkliro at sfsu.edu
Wed Apr 11 08:26:19 PDT 2012


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From: David Robinson [drobinson at lsadc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 7:37 AM
To: lsa at lsadc.org
Subject: Call for nominations:  Leonard Bloomfield Book Award

Dear Colleagues,



The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) is accepting nominations for its prestigious Leonard Bloomfield Book Award, given annually for the volume which makes the most outstanding contribution to the development of our understanding of language and linguistics.



Nominations may be made by publishers of linguistic works as well as LSA members. With certain exceptions, all authors of nominated books must be current members of the Society. Books should have been published after February 28, 2011 but before May 31, 2012.



Four copies of any nominated volume should be sent by May 4, 2012 to the LSA Secretariat:



Attn: Leonard Bloomfield Book Award Committee Linguistic Society of America

1325 18th St NW., Suite 211

Washington, DC 20036-6502



We encourage you to consider nominating yourself, a colleague, or – if you are a publisher – one or more of your linguistics titles for this award. Authors and publishers of winning books are invited to be recognized at the Awards Ceremony held during the LSA Annual Meeting.



For more on the Leonard Bloomfield Book Award and the LSA’s other awards and honors, see https://lsadc.org/info/lsa-awards.cfm.



Sincerely,



David Robinson

Director of Membership and Meetings

Linguistic Society of America


David Robinson
Director of Membership and Meetings
Linguistic Society of America
1325 18th Street, NW  Suite 211
Washington, DC 20036-6501
202-835-1714
Fax: 202-835-1717
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