The ModernLanguageAssociation of America referred to as the ModernLanguageAssociation or MLA is the principal professional association in the United States for scholars of language and literature. The MLA aims to strengthen the study and teaching of language and literature. ref name About http www.mla.org about About the MLA , mla.org , ModernLanguageAssociation, 9 July 2008, Web, 25 April 2009 ... , professor s, and graduate student s who study or teach language and literature, including English, other modern languages, and comparative literature . ref name About ref name ACLS http www.acls.org societies societies.aspx?sid 81024862 C9A2 DB11 A735 000C2903E717 ModernLanguageAssociation of America ... Midwest ModernLanguageAssociation M MLA http www.nemla.org Northeast ModernLanguageAssociation NEMLA http www.pamla.org Pacific Ancient and ModernLanguageAssociation PAMLA http rmmla.wsu.edu Rocky Mountain ModernLanguageAssociation RMMLA http samla.gsu.edu South Atlantic ModernLanguageAssociation SAMLA http www.southcentralmla.org South Central ModernLanguageAssociation SCMLA See also ... Janeway. Somerset, NJ Transaction, 2006. 85 94. The ModernLanguageAssociation is finally opening ... and modernlanguage s that is, all but classical language s, such as ancient Latin and Greek language Greek . ref name About According to its profile featured by the American Council of Learned Societies ACLS , The ModernLanguageAssociation is formed for educational, scientific, literary ... name ExecC http www.mla.org comm ec MLA Officers and Members of the Executive Council , ModernLanguageAssociation , MLA, 2011, World Wide Web Web , 21 January 2011. ref The MLA is governed by an Executive ... LanguageAssociation of America abbreviated as PMLA , one of the most prestigious journals in literary ... Council of Learned Societies bg de ModernLanguage ... study of English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and other so called modern languages and literatures ... more details
ModernLanguage Review is the journal of the Modern Humanities Research Association MHRA . It is one of the oldest journals in the field of modern languages. Founded in 1905, it has published more than 3,000 articles and 20,000 book reviews. ModernLanguage Review is published four times a year in January, April, July and October . All articles are in English and their range covers the following fields English including United States and the Commonwealth French including Francophone Africa and Canada Germanic including Dutch and Scandinavian Hispanic including Latin American, Portuguese, Catalan, and Galician Italian Slavonic and East European Studies General Studies including linguistics, comparative literature, and critical theory Source http www.mhra.org.uk Publications Journals mlr.html ModernLanguage Review page on the MHRA website Category Linguistics journals Category Literary magazines ... more details
The ModernLanguage Aptitude Test was designed to predict a student s likelihood of success and ease in learning a foreign language. The ModernLanguage Aptitude Test MLAT was developed to measure foreign language learning aptitude . Language learning aptitude does not refer to whether or not an individual can or cannot learn a foreign language it is assumed that virtually everyone can learn a foreign language given adequate opportunity . According to John Bissell Carroll John Carroll and Stanley Sapon, the authors of the MLAT, language learning aptitude refers to the prediction of how well, relative to other individuals, an individual can learn a foreign language in a given amount of time and under given conditions. The MLAT has primarily been used for adults in government language programs ... was designed for junior high and high school students while the ModernLanguage Aptitude Test Elementary ... to calculate the predictive validity of the test. Sections of the ModernLanguage Aptitude Test The MLAT ... of foreign language learning. Uses of the ModernLanguage Aptitude Test The uses for the Modern ... can be help to match students learning styles with instructional approaches. ModernLanguage Aptitude Test Elementary In 1967, Carroll and Sapon authored the ModernLanguage Aptitude Test Elementary ... of Toronto has shown an association with good language analytic ability and good language learners in a communicative learning environment 2002 . Resources Carroll, John B. and Stanley Sapon. ModernLanguage ..., John B. and Stanley M. Sapon. ModernLanguage Aptitude Test Elementary Manual, 2002 Edition . Rockville, MD Second Language Testing, Inc., 2002. Ehrman, M. The ModernLanguage Aptitude Test for predicting ... Language Learning . Ed. P. Robinson, Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins, 2002. 301 330. Modern ..., 2002. 159 180. Stansfield, Charles W. and Daniel J. Reed. The Story Behind the ModernLanguage Aptitude .... Stansfield, Charles W. and Daniel J. Reed. ModernLanguage Aptitude Test Elementary Spanish Version ... more details
For other uses, see MLN disambiguation . Infobox journal title ModernLanguage Notes cover Image Modernlanguage notes.gif editor discipline Literature language English, Spanish, French, Italian, German abbreviation Mod. Lang. Notes publisher Johns Hopkins University Press country United States frequency Five times per year history 1886 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.press.jhu.edu journals modernlanguage notes link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals mln link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 1756365 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0026 7910 eISSN 1080 6598 ModernLanguage Notes is an academic journal established in 1886 at the Johns Hopkins University , where it is still edited and published, with the intention of introducing continental Europe an literary criticism into American scholarship. Each year, one issue is devoted to each of the four languages of concern. The fifth issue focuses on comparative literature. The journal is published five times each year in January Italian language Italian , March Spanish language Hispanic , April German language German , September French language French , and December Comparative literature . Circulation is 1,173 and the average length of an issue is 240 pages. citation needed date December 2010 External links Official http www.press.jhu.edu journals modernlanguage notes http muse.jhu.edu journals mln ModernLanguage Notes at Project MUSE Category Literary magazines Category Modernism Category Literary criticism Category Publications established in 1886 Category Johns Hopkins University Press academic journals Category Multilingual journals journal stub ... more details
Bible translation infobox translation title ModernLanguage Bible, The full name ModernLanguage Bible, The New Berkeley Version in Modern English, The abbreviation MLB language English complete bible published 1969 copyright Copyright by Zondervan PUblishing House genesis 1 1 3 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and empty, and darkness lay upon the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters. God said Let there be light, and there was light. john 3 16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. The ModernLanguage Bible carries the subtitle, The New Berkeley Version in Modern English however, only the New Testament was revised. According to the preface Approximately twenty five years have passed since The Berkeley New Testament first appeared in 1945. During this quarter century, the need for its revision has become evident. As is inevitable with any Bible translation and perhaps most of all with a one man version idiosyncrasies and other matters requiring correction have come to light. In response, therefore, to suggestions and criticisms, the publishers appointed three experienced Bible scholars to revise The Berkeley New Testament, namely, E. Schuyler English , Litt.D., chairman Frank E. Gaebelein , A.M., Litt.D. and G. Henry Waterman , A.M., Ph.D. The present edition is the result of their work. Christian book stub BibleHistory Category 1969 books ModernLanguage Bible Category English Bible translations ModernLanguage Bible, The Category 1969 in religion ... more details
Infobox journal title The ModernLanguage Journal cover editor Leo van Lier discipline Linguistics , education former names abbreviation Mod. Lang. J. publisher Wiley Blackwell on behalf of the National Federation of ModernLanguage Teachers Associations country United States frequency Quarterly history 1916 present openaccess license impact 1.914 impact year 2009 website http mlj.miis.edu link1 http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 0026 7902 link1 name Journal page at publisher s website link2 http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1111 28ISSN 291540 4781 link2 name Online access JSTOR 00267902 OCLC 615546163 LCCN 37024312 CODEN ISSN 0026 7902 eISSN 1540 4781 The ModernLanguage Journal is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal published by Wiley Blackwell on behalf of the National Federation of ModernLanguage Teachers Associations . It covers research and discussion about the learning and teaching of foreign and second language s. ref http mlj.miis.edu about.htm About the journal ref Types of articles published include documented essays, research studies using quantitative qualitative methodologies, response articles, and editorials that challenge paradigms of language learning and teaching. ref http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 0026 7902 Journal page at publishers website ref The journal has a News & Notes of the Profession section offering a calendar of events, professional announcements, initiatives, and concerns. The journal also provides a list of relevant articles in other professional journals, and reviews of scholarly books, monographs, and computer software. An annual survey of doctoral degrees granted in foreign languages, literatures, cultures, linguistics, and foreign language education in the United States is available on the journal .... References reflist External links Official http mlj.miis.edu DEFAULTSORT ModernLanguage Journal, The Category Linguistics journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category English language ... more details
language name Modern Indo European nativename Sindhueuropaiom creator Carlos Quiles, Mar a Teresa Batalla created 2006 setting international auxiliary language speakers fam2 auxiliary language posteriori Indo European languages Indo European based Modern Indo European is a proposed international auxiliary language based on the extinct Proto Indo European language , presented by two undergraduate students ... used by anyone, and has never been referenced by a reliable source. Purpose The European language project s main aim is to obtain a common, modern and usable international auxiliary language for the European Union . The project aims to reconstruct the extinct Proto Indo European language. This would to some extent resemble the way Hebrew was Revival of the Hebrew language revived early in the 20th century, except that Modern Indo European would be closer to an entirely new language, since the modification of the original Indo European language which is known only as a speculative reconstruction would have to be far more drastic to make it a suitable means of communication for the modern world ... from third parties within the EU for a single, natural and common National Language. The Europaio project therefore to promote a neutral language to all current and future EU members as an alternative to the common usage of one member s language such as English language English . The revival project ... A Brief Grammar of the European Language 2006 . The project was awarded a prize in a regional ... Innovative Entrepreneurship Competition in May 2006. Alphabet and phonology Modern Indo European ... alphabets have also been used for the language. Vowels and Vocalic Allophones class wikitable style ... studies Language revival Proto Indo European language Sambahsa Mundialect References Quiles Casas, Carlos, Europaio A Brief Grammar of the European Language , Vol. 1, Dnghu , 2006, ISBN 84 689 ... Modern Indo European site http actualidad.terra.es cultura articulo extremenos promueven creacion lengua ... more details
italictitle Infobox journal title cover File MLQ cover.gif editor Marshall Brown discipline Literary History peer reviewed language English formernames abbreviation Mod. lang. q. Seattle publisher Duke University Press and University of Washington country USA frequency Quarterly history 1940 present openaccess license impact impact year website http mlq.dukejournals.org link1 http depts.washington.edu mlq publications pub quarterlyjournal.html link1 name Online archive access link2 http depts.washington.edu mlq link2 name U of W journal homepage RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 1758463 LCCN 43005690 CODEN ISSN 0026 7929 eISSN 1527 1943 boxwidth Modern Language Quarterly , established in 1940, is a quarterly, literary history journal, produced housed at the University of Washington and published by Duke University Press . The current editor since 1993, is Marshall Brown University of Washington . ref name details Cite web title MLQ details work Details, Back issues, about, online access publisher Duke University Press date September 2010 url http www.dukeupress.edu Catalog ViewProduct.php?viewby journal&productid 45619 accessdate 2010 09 26 ref ref name homepg Cite web title Homepage U of W work brief description of journal publisher University of Washington date September 2010 url http depts.washington.edu mlq accessdate 2010 09 26 ref ref name Editor Cite web title About the editor work Editor biography, Editorial board, Advisory board, past editors publisher MLQ, Univ of Washington year 2005 url http depts.washington.edu mlq aboutmlq about edinfo.html accessdate 2010 09 06 ref Scope The focus of MLQ is all topics in literary history, which includes all genres , and all history time periods . Theory and argument are presented with a chronological organizational structure . Literary works are considered in the context of their time. The focus encompasses papers on literary change in literary practice and the profession of literature. Topical coverage includes how literary change ... more details
The Modern Greek Studies Association MGSA is a scholarly organization for modern Greece Greek studies in North America . It was founded in 1968. It is interdisciplinary, covering language, history, politics, economics, society, and the arts of modern Greece, broadly defined. The MGSA sponsors the Journal of Modern Greek Studies 1983   , ISSN 07381727 , e ISSN 10863265 , the only scholarly periodical to focus exclusively on modern Greece. It covers Greek history, society, politics, and culture from the late Byzantine Empire Byzantine period to the present. Choice reviews has praised it as a magnificent scholarly journal . Its biennial symposia are a focus for scholars of modern Greece in North America. External links http mgsa.org MGSA official site http www.press.jhu.edu journals journal of modern greek studies index.html Journal of Modern Greek Studies official site also available online at http muse.jhu.edu journals journal of modern greek studies MUSE by subscription Category Modern Greek studies Category Learned societies of the United States ... more details
The Modern Humanities Research Association MHRA is a Great Britain British based international organization that aims to encourage and promote advanced study and research of humanities . It is most notable for producing the MHRA Style Guide . The MHRA was founded in 1918 in Christ s College, Cambridge Christ s College , Cambridge . After an early change of name to MHRA in 1918, the unincorporated charity became an incorporated company with the same name on 2 October 1997. Its declared aim is to encourage and promote advanced study and research in the field of the modern humanities , which include the modern and medieval European languages, literatures and cultures.The current President is Dame Gillian Beer of Cambridge University. As well as the MHRA Style Guide , the MHRA publishes seven scholarly journals The Annual Bibliography of English Language & Literature ModernLanguage Review Austrian Studies Portuguese Studies The Slavonic and East European Review The Yearbook of English Studies The Year s Work in ModernLanguage Studies and book series Publications of the MHRA MHRA Texts & Dissertations MHRA Bibliographies MHRA Critical Texts MHRA European Translations MHRA New Translations MHRA Tudor & Stuart Translations External links http www.mhra.org.uk Official website edu org stub Category Learned societies Category Publications established in 1918 ... more details
The Modern Arab Association is an Egypt ian publisher. Established in the year 1960, it published school books till the year 1984 when it started publishing a various collection of novel series under the name Egyptian Pocket Novels , aka Rewayat . And since then it has been the official publisher and distributor of Rewayat to all over the world. The publishing house s owner and current manager is http www.rewayat.com dr hamdi.htm Hamdi Mustafa . External links http www.rewayat.com publisher.htm Modern Arab Association at http www.rewayat.com Rewayat.com . Category Book publishing companies Category Companies of Egypt Egypt stub publish corp stub ar ... more details
MIMA Music, Inc., also referred to as MIMA or MIMA Music, is a public charity and 501 c 501 c 3 tax exempt nonprofit founded in Princeton, New Jersey . MIMA is an acronym that stands for Modern Improvisational Music Appreciation. MIMA s mission is to build and celebrate community by inspiring and transforming people through music. It offers music making workshops in underprivileged communities and trains young volunteers to lead these workshops in their home communities. Improvisation is a value central to the organization s approach to social outreach and music education. MIMA is based in the United States, and its network includes musicians and partners in Argentina, Brazil, China, Cyprus, England, France, Germany, Jamaica and Spain. The nonprofit has hosted programs in a number of American and European countries, working together with institutions like the US State Department, Princeton University, and the Google Foundation. MIMA s flagship program is its songwriting workshop, in which it helps groups of youth or adult students compose and record an original song, often producing a music video at the same time. MIMA s other programs include music based leadership training programs and teacher training programs for its own teachers. MIMA has developed its own teaching methodology that includes interactive group musical exercises, leadership training based on musical improvisation, and a repertoire of original songs and recordings. Beginnings Starting in 2000, four Princeton University students launched a college social movement to bring university students together through improvised music. Current MIMA Music trustees Adam Nemett and Christoph A. Geiseler led the student group at Princeton by organizing jam sessions and DJ events. They called the student group MIMA, standing for Modern Improvisational Music Appreciation. Other early MIMA events included drum circles, a national capoeira event, and an academic conference on electro acoustic music ref http www.music ... more details
Interlingua sidebar expanded Language The International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation IALA was founded in 1924 to promote widespread study, discussion and publicity of all questions involved in the establishment of an international auxiliary language auxiliary language , together with research and experiment that may hasten such establishment in an intelligent manner and on stable foundations. ref International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation, Outline of Program, 1924, p. 9 ref Although it was created to determine which auxiliary language of a wide field of contenders was best suited for international communication, it eventually determined that none of them was up to the task and developed its own language, Interlingua . The IALA continued to publish materials in and about Interlingua until 1954, when its activities were taken up by the new Interlingua Division of Society for Science and the Public Science Service . See also History of Interlingua References references Category Constructed language organizations Category Interlingua Category Interlinguistics int org stub conlang stub de International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation eo IALA ia International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation it International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation la IALA hu International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation no The International Auxilliary LanguageAssociation pl International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation simple International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation sv International Auxiliary LanguageAssociation ... more details
The Australian Federation of ModernLanguage Teachers Associations AFMLTA is the national professional body representing teachers of all languages in Australia . All Australian states have a language teacher association under the umbrella of the AFMLTA. Membership of any one of them includes the benefits ... in the constitution. The term modern is used for historical reasons and is not intended to exclude any language. The AFMLTA believes that there is value in all language learning and is accordingly interested in promoting the teaching and learning of any language ancient, modern, community , Aboriginal ... recognised language teaching association, the F d ration Internationale des Professeurs ... associations with the New Zealand Association of Language Teachers NZALT . See also Ronald Horan was a past ... is to promote language learning in Australia. This role is realised through providing a national voice on language learning and language teaching in Australia, compiling and distributing information on languages, language learning and language teaching as well as to help develop the professional consciousness of language teachers throughout the country. Main activities Provides professional leadership ... development of language teachers through national conferences and workshops, especially the Biennial National Languages Conference. Publishes the national language teaching journal Babel . Procedures ..., education authorities and others when language learning and language teaching are directly ... authorities of issues pertinent to language learning and language teaching. By preparing or sponsoring the preparation of submissions on language learning and language teaching to appropriate ... them through the AFMLTA Inc. website. By maintaining files of information on language learning and language ... in language teaching and the language sciences. By encouraging teachers awareness of their profession ... to be offered to language teachers and by assisting in selecting suitable applicants. Structures ... more details
The Association for Logic, Language and Information FoLLI is an international, especially European, learned society administered from Nancy Universit in France. It was founded in 1991 to advance the practicing of research and education on the interfaces between Logic, Linguistics, Computer Science and Cognitive Science and related disciplines. ref http folli.loria.fr content esslli aims.php Welcome to the FoLLI website , Association for Logic, Language and Information, accessed 23 May 2009 . ref It publishes the academic journal Journal of Logic, Language and Information JoLLI and holds an annual academic conference called the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information ESSLLI . Very broadly, FoLLI s basic natural focus is on the phenomenon of information. ref http folli.loria.fr content folli aims.php FoLLI aims , Association for Logic, Language and Information, accessed 23 May 2009 . ref See also Dynamic semantics Generalized quantifier Information theory Type theory References Reflist Bibliography http esslli2009.labri.fr Program for ESSLLI 2009 Bordeaux http www.illc.uva.nl ESSLLI2008 Program for ESSLLI 2008 Hamburg https www.cs.tcd.ie esslli2007 Program for ESSLLI 2007 Dublin http esslli2006.lcc.uma.es give page.php?id 1 Program for ESSLLI 2006 Malaga http www.macs.hw.ac.uk esslli05 Program for ESSLLI 2005 Edinburgh External links http folli.loria.fr Association for Logic, Language and Information FoLLI official home page offset br Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Association For Logic, Language And Information Category Academic conferences Category Computer science organizations Category Mathematical logic organizations Category Philosophical logic Category Philosophy organizations Category Organizations established in 1991 Category Linguistics organizations Ling stub Int org stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 primary sources date May 2009 The International Association of Language Centres was founded in 1983 as a non profit organization to Educational accreditation accredit and represent independent language schools teaching the official language of their country. There are currently 106 IALC accredited schools in 19 countries worldwide. All IALC language schools are regularly inspected and continuously monitored. The IALC Code of Ethics sets the standards for member language schools and the IALC Quality Scheme ensures these standards are met and exceeded. IALC is run by owners of the schools it accredits, and as such is not independent. IALC Workshop The Annual IALC Workshop is sponsored and attended by the IALC schools top quality, accredited independent language schools in over 20 countries worldwide. It features two days of business appointments and three spectacular evening events. IALC Partner agencies IALC Partner agencies are established, professional, language and study travel agencies that actively represent and are in good standing with at least 10 IALC schools. They must attend at least one IALC Workshop every four years. External links http www.ialc.org International Association of Language Centres website http www.ialc.org workshops aboutworkshop.asp IALC workshop http www.ialc.org about.asp IALC overview http www.ialc.org globalnetwork.asp IALC worldwide http www.gaela.org GAELAassociations tabid 1142 www.gaela.org GAELAassociations tabid 1142 Detail True UserID 936 Default.aspx GAELA Associations IALC overview http www.timesonline.co.uk tol travel holiday type singles article7016539.ece?token null&offset 12&page 2 The Times newspaper feature on IALC DEFAULTSORT International Association Of Language Centres Category Language schools ... more details
LanguageAssociation The Turkish LanguageAssociation lang tr T rk Dil Kurumu TDK is the official List of language regulators regulatory body of the Turkish language , founded on July 12, 1932 and headquartered in Ankara , Turkey . The association acts as the official authority on the language ... by Turkish LanguageAssociation, contains 104,481 entries, of which about 86 are Turkish and 14 ... 2005 publisher Turkish LanguageAssociation tr icon ref Among the most significant foreign contributors ... of words in T rk e S zl k 2005 accessdate 2007 03 21 year 2005 publisher Turkish LanguageAssociation ... , and is charged with publishing the official dictionary of the language, G ncel T rk e S zl k . History The association was established on July 12, 1932 under the name T rk Dili Tetkik Cemiyeti Society for Research on the Turkish Language by the initiative of Mustafa Kemal Atat rk , the founder ... of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey . The head specialist and Secretary General of the association ... 1934 , who continued to work in the association until his death in 1979 . Functions The association heads the academic efforts for linguistic research on the Turkish language and its sister Turkic languages of Central Asia . Another primary mission of the association is to maintain and publish T rk e ... to many other specialized dictionaries, linguistics books and several periodicals. The association strives to protect the integrity of the Turkish language and was a key institution in the struggle ... language Arabic , Persian language Persian , Greek language Greek and French language French loanword s whose immense use in the Turkish language during the centuries preceding the foundation of the Republic had created a literary language considerably different from the spoken Turkish of the time, which is now called Ottoman Turkish language Ottoman Turkish . Recently however, the attention of the association has been turned towards the persistent infiltration of Turkish, like many other languages ... more details
primarysources date April 2011 Infobox Company company name European Language Resources Association ELRA company logo Deleted image removed Image ELRA logo purple.jpg center 90px ELRA Logo company type Association foundation February 23rd 1995 location France key people Stelios Piperidis , President Khalid Choukri , Secretary General homepage URL www.elra.info A not for profit organisation, the European Language Resources Association ELRA association is established under the law of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Its seat is in Luxembourg, headquarters in Paris France . Activities Since its foundation in 1995, the European Language Resources Association ELRA has been a conduit for the http catalog.elda.org index.php?language en distribution of speech, written and terminology Language Resources LRs for the Human Language Technology HLT , a key compound of Information Society Technologies IST . In order to do so, a number of technical and logistic, commercial prices, fees, royalties , legal .... Mission The mission of the Association is to promote language resources and evaluation for the Human Language Technology sector in all their forms and their uses, in a Europe an context. Consequently ... US , at LREC 2010, in Valletta. ELDA Evaluations and Language Resources Distribution Agency To handle every issues related to the association affairs, ELDA, Evaluations & Language resources ... of the production, of language resources through a number of initiatives, also actively committed to the evaluation of language engineering tools as well as to the identification of new ... on LREC language resources and evaluation the latest edition has taken place in May 2010 in Valletta ... who was internationally recognized in the field of computational linguistics and Human Language Technologies ... work lies within the areas of Language Resources and Language Technology Evaluation with acknowledged ... of language resources. See also Natural Language Processing Speech technology Speech Technology Corpus ... more details
Infobox organization name Association of Spanish Language Academies bgcolor header background color fgcolor header text color image image border size default 200px alt alt text see WP ALT caption map Pa ses con academia de la lengua espa ola.png msize 350px malt map alt text mcaption Countries where Spanish Language Academies exist. map2 abbreviation ASALE motto predecessor successor formation 1951 extinction date of extinction, optional type Governmental organization GO , Non governmental organization NGO , Intergovernmental organization IGO , International nongovernmental organization INGO , etc status ad hoc, treaty, foundation, etc purpose focus as e.g. humanitarian, peacekeeping, etc headquarters ... remarks former name Spanish The Association of Spanish Language Academies lang es Asociaci n de Academias de la Lengua Espa ola is the entity which regulates the Spanish language . It was created in Mexico in 1951 and represents the union of all the separate academies in the Spanish language ... See also List of language regulators External links http www.asale.org Association of Spanish Language Academies Official Site SpanishLanguageAcademies Category Spanish language academies ca Asociaci n ... served membership language Spanish language Spanish general Secretary General leader title position ... in the creation of the association and its permanent commission. The lang es Real Academia Espa ola ... of the lang es Diccionario de americanismos . In 2000 the Association organized the School ..., the Association earned the Prince of Asturias Award for Concord in 2000. Organization of the Association The Association convenes every four years, led by a permanent commission composed of a president ... , in 1960, an agreement was reached whereby the governments of countries with a member in the Association ... Association. List of Academies within the Association Spain lang es Real Academia Espa ola 1713 Colombia ... de Academias de la Lengua Espa ola eo Asocio de Akademioj de la Hispana Lingvo fr Association des ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Australasian Language Technology Association Non profit logo File Australasian Language Technology Association logo .jpg Non profit type professional organization founded date 2002 founder location this parameter modifies Headquarters origins key people area served Australia and New Zealand focus computational linguistics method conferences, publications revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.alta.asn.au www.alta.asn.au tax exempt dissolved footnotes The Australasian Language Technology Association ALTA promotes language technology research and development in Australia and New Zealand. ALTA organises regular events for the exchange of research results and for academic and industrial training, and co ordinates activities with other professional societies. ALTA is a founding regional organization ref http www.bdc.com.tw kysu AFNLP afnlp constitution.htm AFNLP Constitution Annex B ref of the AFNLP Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing AFNLP . Every year early December ALTA organises a research workshop gathering together the growing language technology community in Australia and New Zealand, both from the academic and industrial world. The workshop welcomes original work on any aspect of natural language processing, including both speech and text. Accepted papers are published in the ALTA proceedings, which are also included as part of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL Anthology. ref ACL Anthology, A Digital Archive of Research Papers in Computational Linguistics http www.aclweb.org anthology ref Since 2008 ALTA has been involved ref http ozclo.org.au sponsors OzCLO sponsors ref in organising the Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad ref http ... combined conference of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia ALAA and the Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand ALANZ , as well as the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistics ... more details
The Association of Language Testers in Europe ALTE is an association of language exam providers. The ALTE Association of Language Testers in Europe Can Do project developed a simplified set of 400 descriptors for language examinations which relate to the Common Reference Levels. These descriptors are in the form of can do statements , each saying more simply what a learner can do at every level. There are four sections general, social tourist, work and study. The ALTE project also gave its own names to the CEF levels Breakthrough level Level 5 . The ALTE was founded by the University of Cambridge in conjunction with the University of Salamanca so the first exams to be related to their Can Do statements were the UCLES Cambridge EFL exams . However, today many more examining boards link their exams to the system. Below is a table of some examinations as an example. ALTE now establishes a six level framework of language examination standards. The following table compares the ALTE levels with the CEF levels and EFL exams align centre border 2 width 95 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 ALTE level Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR level University of Cambridge ESOL examination ESOL exam IELTS exam TOEIC TOEFL Level 5 C2 CPE 7.5 910 276 Level 4 C1 CAE 6.5 7 701 910 236 275 Level 3 B2 FCE 5 6 541 700 176 235 Level 2 B1 PET 3.5 4.5 381 540 126 175 Level 1 A2 KET 3 246 380 96 125 Breakthrough A1 1 2 Levels This section is linked from Common European Framework language scale The Common European Framework divides learners into three broad divisions which can be divided ... http www.alte.org The ALTE home page Category Language certification Category Language education de Association of Language Testers in Europe eu Association of Language Testers in Europe ru ALTE ..., leisure, etc. Can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language ... use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes. Can produce ... more details
Galician LanguageAssociation lang gl Associa om Galega da L ngua , AGAL is a Reintegrationism reintegrationist association established in 1981 which seeks the full restoration re integration of Galician language Galician as a branch of Galician Portuguese . It also aims for the official incorporation of Galicia Spain Galicia into the Community of Portuguese Language Countries . It was originally formed by professional linguists only, although membership was soon made available to individuals showing an interest in the promotion of Galician culture, language, and the ideas of linguistic reintegracionism . History and theoretical foundations AGAL made its name in the public domain in 1983, when its Comissom Ling stica Linguistic Commission passed a new set of rules and norms for the Galician language with the title Estudo cr tico das Normas Ortogr ficas e Morfol xicas do Idioma Galego Critical study of Galician Language Spelling and Morphological Rules . This study radically diverged from the norms of the Real Academia Galega Royal Galician Academy published in 1982. The AGAL norm was somewhat based in the 1979 official draft for the Galician language prepared under the direction of professor ... is the denomination that Galician Portuguese language should receive in Galicia, and assumes that the international name is Portuguese language Portuguese . Following the Reintegracionism reintegracionist ideas, AGAL defends that Galician and Portuguese are two varieties of the same language, in other ... of Portuguese spelling norms for Portuguese language. ref http www.agal gz.org modules.php?name ... production AGAL has published a large number of titles on linguistics, Galician language and culture ... Galician language Portuguese language Galician Portuguese Spelling reform Spelling reforms of Portuguese Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries DEFAULTSORT Galician Association Of Language Category Galician language Category Portuguese language Category Spelling reform ca AGAL es Associa om ... more details
unreferenced date September 2010 The Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada AVLIC is a professional association which represents interpreting interpreters in Canada whose working languages are English language English and American Sign Language ASL . External links http www.avlic.ca AVLIC website Canadian Translation Associations Category Translation associations of Canada Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada AVLIC Category Language interpretation Category Sign languages translation stub canada stub ... more details
The International Association for the Study of Child Language IASCL is an academic society for first language acquisition researchers. It was founded in 1970 by a group of prominent language acquisition researchers to promote international and interdisciplinary cooperation in the study of child language. Its major activity is the sponsorship of the triennial International Congress for the Study of Child Language, for which it publishes proceedings. It also publishes the Child Language Bulletin approximately twice a year. Publications Journal of Child Language First Language Child Language Bulletin Trends in Language Acquisition Research TiLAR External links http iascl.talkbank.org index.html IASCL Homepage http iascl.talkbank.org governingstatute.html Governing Statute http iascl.talkbank.org officersandcommittees.html Officers and Committees http iascl.talkbank.org newproceedings.html Proceedings of Past Conferences Category Linguistics organizations Category Psychology organizations Category Research organizations Category Language acquisition cognitive psych stub developmental psych stub ling stub edu org stub ... more details
The American Speech Language Hearing Association ASHA is a professional body professional association for speech pathology speech language pathologists , audiology audiologists , and Speech communication speech , language , and hearing sense hearing scientists in the United States and internationally. It has more than 140,000 members and affiliates. The mission of the American Speech Language Hearing Association is to promote the interests of and provide the highest quality services for professionals in audiology, speech language pathology, and speech and hearing science, and to advocate for people with communication disabilities. It was founded in 1925 as the American Academy of Speech Correction. The current name was adopted in 1978. The association s national office is located at Gude Drive and Research Boulevard in Rockville, Maryland . Arlene Pietranton is currently serving as the association s executive director. External links http www.asha.org Association Web site Category 1925 establishments in the United States Category Medical associations based in the United States Category Speech and language pathology Category Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration US health org stub ... more details