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Australian Linguistic Society

The Australian Linguistic Society (ALS) is an academic association for linguists. It was established in 1967 with the primary goal of furthering interest in and support for linguistics research and teaching in Australia. The Australian Linguistic Society also publishes a peer-reviewed academic journal, the Australian Journal of Linguistics, holds an annual conference, an occasional linguistics institute, and has developed and endorsed several policies and statements relating to language and linguistics.

The current president of the ALS is Bill Palmer, the Secretary is James Bednall, and the Treasurer is Robert Mailhammer.

The Society recognises Accredited Linguists (ALing) who have completed relevant linguistic qualifications. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Australian journal of linguistics journal of the Australian Linguistic Society.

    Published 1981
    “…Australian Linguistic Society…”
    Available in Education Source.
    Electronic Journal