Peruvian Academy of Language
The Peruvian Academy of Language (Spanish: Academia Peruana de la Lengua) is an association of academics and experts on the use of the Spanish language in Peru. It was founded in Lima on May 5, 1887. Its first elected president was Francisco García Calderón. The second president was Ricardo Palma. It is a member of the Association of Spanish Language Academies.
Established | 1887 |
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Location | |
Region served | Peru |
Official language | Spanish language from Peru |
President | Marco Martos Carrera |
Affiliations | Association of Spanish Language Academies |
Website | academiaperuanadelalengua |
Current members
- Sr. D. Estuardo Núñez
- Sr. D. Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias
- Sra. D.ª Martha Hildebrandt
- Sr. D. Mario Vargas Llosa
- Sr. D. Carlos Germán Belli
- Sr. D. José A. de la Puente Candamo
- Sr. D. Enrique Carrión Ordóñez
- Sr. D. José Luis Rivarola
- Sr. D. Manuel Pantigoso Pecero
- Sr. D. Rodolfo Cerrón Palomino
- Sr. D. Jorge Puccinelli Converso
- Sr. D. Gustavo Gutiérrez
- Sr. D. Fernando de Trazegnies Granda
- Sr. D. Fernando de Szyszlo
- Sr. D. José León Herrera
- Sr. D. Marco Martos Carrera - President of the Academy from 2006 to 2014 and since 2018.
- Sr. D. Ricardo González Vigil
- Sr. D. Edgardo Rivera Martínez
- Sr. D. Ricardo Silva Santisteban - President of the Academy from 2014 to 2017.
- Sr. D. Ismael Pinto Vargas
- Sr. D. Eduardo Francisco Hopkins Rodríguez
- Sr. D. Salomón Lerner Febres
- Sr. D. Luis Alberto Ratto
- Sr. D. Alberto Varillas Montenegro
- Sr. D. Camilo Rubén Fernández Cozman
gollark: This actually could be useful.
gollark: Also, idea for the binary HTML thing, increase efficiency like this:```rustenum CommonTag { P, H1, // all other common tags in existence}enum CommonAttr { Class, Id, // also all other common HTML attributes}enum Attribute { Common(CommonAttr), Other(String) }enum Tag { Common(CommonTag), Other(String) }struct Html { name: Tag, attributes: Map<Attribute, String>, children: Vec<Html>}```
gollark: Not sure if that corresponds to the URL, which is what you often want, but oh well.
gollark: Hmm, so looking at this you could probably binary-search the titles, at least.
gollark: They seem hard to construct incrementally, not ideal for random access, and FTS is hacked in by having the index stored as "articles" with a weird type code.
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