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    American Dialect Society Annual Meeting 2010 Baltimore, January 7–9 (UPDATED)

    November 10, 2009

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    Grant Barrett

    American Dialect Society Annual Meeting 2010 Baltimore, January 7–9 At the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America Download the full schedule in PDF form. Updated November 10, 2009. Download the abstracts in PDF form. Updated November 10, 2009….

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    American Dialect Society Presidential Honorary Memberships: Call for Nominations

    October 8, 2009

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    Grant Barrett

    ADS members are invited to nominate outstanding students for Presidential Honorary Membership. Each year the ADS president awards three of these memberships. Recipients are given four years of complimentary membership and recognition at the annual luncheon. Any student, graduate or…

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    Call for papers: American Dialect Society Annual Meeting 2010, Baltimore

    January 16, 2009

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    Grant Barrett

    From Thursday, January 7, 2010, through Saturday, January 9, the American Dialect Society will hold its next annual meeting, hosted as usual by the Linguistic Society of America, at the new Hilton Baltimore, 401 West Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland….

    Read more: Call for papers: American Dialect Society Annual Meeting 2010, Baltimore


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The mission of the American Dialect Society, a not-for-profit organization, is to encourage the study of any aspect of all languages and dialects used or found in North America (as well as associated islands in the Pacific and the Atlantic) and in the Caribbean Basin, and the languages that influence them: spoken, signed, or written, modern or historical, Indigenous or introduced, common or rare.

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