Association for Linguistic Typology explained

The Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT) is a professional society for linguists interested in linguistic typology (general comparative linguistics, as opposed to historical-comparative linguistics). It was founded in 1995.[1] The ALT has several hundred members; and through its website, its annual meetings, and its journal Linguistic Typology it works to disseminate and highlight current research in comparative grammar.

The founding of ALT was initiated by Frans Plank in 1994, after the European Science Foundation's EUROTYP programme (1990–1994) had for the first time brought together dozens of typologists from Europe and beyond.

Publications

Since 1997, the ALT has published the journal Linguistic Typology in association with De Gruyter Mouton. It was first edited by Frans Plank, followed by the current editor, Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm.

Meetings

Since 1997, the ALT has organized biennial conferences on different continents.

Meeting place date
15Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai, China[2] 2024
14University of Texas, Austin, USA[3] 2022
13University of Pavia, Italy[4] 2019
12Australian National University, Canberra, Australia2017
11University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA2015
10Leipzig University, Germany[5] 2013
9Hong Kong, China2011
8University of California at Berkeley, USA[6] 2009
7Paris, France2007
6Padang, Indonesia2005
5University of Cagliari, Italy2003
4University of California at Santa Barbara, USA2001
3University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands1999
2University of Oregon, Eugene, USA1997
1University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain1995

Presidents

The following persons have been president of the Association for Linguistic Typology:[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conferences . Association for Linguistic Typology . 1997-09-14 . 2023-04-20.
  2. Web site: ALT 2024 . 2021-10-15 . 2024-01-15.
  3. Web site: ALT 2022 . 2021-10-15 . 2023-04-20.
  4. Web site: ALT2019 . Università di Pavia . 2019-09-06 . 2023-04-20.
  5. https://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/conference/2013_ALT10/ ALT10 (2013)
  6. Web site: ALT8 Home . LSA 2009 . 2009-01-12 . 2023-04-20.
  7. Web site: Officers . Association for Linguistic Typology . 2023-04-20.