Victoria A. Fromkin Lifetime Service Award
The Victoria A. Fromkin Lifetime Service Award is an award the named after linguist Victoria Fromkin that is given to a member of the Linguistic Society of America who has performed "extraordinary service to the discipline and to the Society" throughout their career.[1] First presented in 2001, the award is presented annually and was most recently presented to Sarah Thomason.
Recipients
- Paul Chapin (2001)[2]
- Kathleen Fenton (2002)[2]
- Anthony Aristar (2003)[2]
- Helen Aristar-Dry (2003)[2]
- Eugene Nida (2004)[2]
- Ivan Sag (2005)[2]
- Margaret W. Reynolds (2006)[2]
- N. Louanna Furbee (2007)[2]
- D. Terence Langendoen (2010)[2]
- Donna Christian (2011)[2][3]
- Stephen R. Anderson (2014)[2][4]
- Barbara Partee (2016)[2]
- Roger Shuy (2017)[2]
- Sarah Thomason (2018)[1]
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See also
References
- "LSA Honors and Awards". LinguisticSociety.org. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- "Victoria Fromkin Lifetime Service Award Previous Winners", LinguisticSociety.org. Accessed: 23 July 2019.
- "Victoria A. Fromkin Lifetime Service Award- Current Holder", LinguisticSociety.org. Accessed: 19 July 2019.
- Zentz, Jason(September 17, 2013). "2014 Victoria A. Fromkin Lifetime Service Award goes to Steve Anderson", Yale University Linguistics News. Accessed: 23 July 2019.
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