For Students

  Free open access to LSA's publication Language has been provided to readers since the publication of Volume 89 of Language in 2013 via the Open Access Content Archive.
by Lise Menn
The U.S. Congress has approved a spending bill to fund government activities for the rest of the current fiscal year (2013).
We invite you to learn more about the various areas of inquiry that comprise the field of linguistics via the articles below written by prominent liguists and leaders of the LSA. In addition to these articles, the LSA also publishes a series of FAQ pamphlets intended for a general audience.
A Guide for Linguistic Fieldwork http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/lingfieldwork/ Language Log http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/ LINGUIST List
Data on Women in Linguistics (COSWL survey - this committee is now known as COGEL) 1976-2008 (PDF) Number of Doctorate Recipients in Linguistics, by Institution, 1958-2002 (PDF)

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