North American Academy of the Spanish Language
The North American Academy of the Spanish Language[1] (Spanish: Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española, ANLE) is an institution made up of philologists of the Spanish language who live and work in the United States, including writers, poets, professors, educators and experts in the language itself, whose mission is to support and promote the study and correct usage of Spanish in the United States of America, including Puerto Rico. The Academia, established in New York City in 1973, is a corresponding member of the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy) and a member of the Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española (Association of Academies of the Spanish Language), in Madrid, Spain.
Directors of the Academy:
- Carlos McHale (1973–1978)
- Odón Betanzos Palacios (1978–2007)
- Gerardo Piña-Rosales (2008–present)
Notable Members
- Luis López Álvarez
- Luis Alberto Ambroggio
- José Amor y Vázquez
- Joaquin Badajoz
- Eugenio Chang Rodríguez
- Georgette Dorn
- Isaac Goldemberg
- Robert Lima
- Carlos Paldao
- Gerardo Piña-Rosales
- Marcos Antonio Ramos
- Orlando Rossardi
References
- ↑ "A NEW STAGE FOR ANLE." North American Academy of the Spanish Language. Retrieved on March 31, 2011.
External links
- North American Academy of the Spanish Language (Official Academy site) (Spanish)
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