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For Educators
The LSA publishes a wide range of scholarly journals, conference proceedings, handbooks, newsletters, pamphlets, and hosts a variety of scholalry materials in its archive. We invite you to explore the links below to all of our scholarly publications and related materials. |
Summary
The Linguistic Society of America values the open sharing of scholarship, and encourages the fair review of Open Scholarship in hiring, tenure, promotion, and awards. The LSA encourages scholars, departments, and evaluation committees to actively place value on Open Scholarship in their evaluation process with the aim of encouraging greater accessibility, distribution, and use of linguistic research. |
The LSA is working to faciilitate diversity, equity, and inclusion in linguistics hiring practices. |
Webinar: Language Revitalization and Documentation, the Newest Section of the LSA's Flagship JournalLearn about the launch of Language Revitalization and Documentation, a new section of the LSA's flagship journal, Language. The new section will build upon the existing base of knowledge to serve as a new venue for peer-reviewed research articles in language revitalization and documentation. |
The LSA has been a long-time advocate for federal (US) programs that support Native American language preservation and revitalization efforts. With this, we have launched a Campaign in Support of Native American Language Resource Center. |
Join the authors of “Toward Racial Justice in Linguistics: Interdisciplinary Insights into Theorizing Race in the Discipline and Diversifying the Profession” (Language, Volume 96, Number 4 (December 2020)) and several of the authors of the paper responses for a webinar about the paper and response process with an emphasis on the next steps towards greater racial justice in linguistics. |