
Leonard Bloomfield Book Award
    
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        The Leonard Bloomfield Book Award is presented  by the Linguistic Society of America
to the recently published book "which makes the most outstanding contribution to the development of our understanding of language and linguistics". From its establishment in 1992 through 2008 the award was made every two years. Beginning in 2009 the award will be made annually.
The award honors Leonard Bloomfield
, the dominant figure in American structural linguistics in the 1930s through the 1950s and the major impetus behind the founding of the Linguistic Society, of which he was President in 1935.
Linguistic Society of America
The Linguistic Society of America  is a professional society for linguists. It was founded in 1924 to advance linguistics, the scientific study of human language. The LSA has over 5,000 individual members and welcomes linguists of all kinds. It works to advance the discipline and to communicate...
to the recently published book "which makes the most outstanding contribution to the development of our understanding of language and linguistics". From its establishment in 1992 through 2008 the award was made every two years. Beginning in 2009 the award will be made annually.
The award honors Leonard Bloomfield
Leonard Bloomfield
Leonard Bloomfield  was an American linguist who led the development of structural linguistics in the United States during the 1930s and the 1940s. His influential textbook Language, published in 1933, presented a comprehensive description of American structural linguistics...
, the dominant figure in American structural linguistics in the 1930s through the 1950s and the major impetus behind the founding of the Linguistic Society, of which he was President in 1935.


