Announcing the LSA Fellows Class of 2015
The Linguistic Society of America is proud to announce that ten of the field's leading linguists have been named to the newest class of LSA Fellows:
- John Baugh, Washington University in St. Louis
- Lyle Campbell, University of Hawai’i
- Andries Coetzee, University of Michigan
- C.-T. James Huang, Harvard University
- Patricia Keating, University of California, Los Angeles
- Donna Jo Napoli, Swarthmore College
- Robin Queen, University of Michigan
- Bernard Spolsky, Bar-Ilan University, Emeritus
- Donca Steriade, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Thomas Wasow, Stanford University
LSA Fellows are recognized annually for their "distinguished contributions to the discipline". Previously inducted LSA Fellows include Noam Chomsky, William Labov, Steven Pinker and Calvert Watkins. The first class of LSA Fellows was inducted in 2006; full lists of LSA Fellows by last name and by year of induction are available.
The 2015 class of LSA Fellows will be inducted at the next LSA Annual Meeting, to be held next January in Portland, Oregon; the induction itself will take place during the LSA Business Meeting on the evening of Friday, January 9. The induction ceremony and Business Meeting are open to all Annual Meeting attendees.