

- Australian Linguistic Society
- Objectives
- To further interest in, and support for, linguistic research and teaching in Australia
- To organise an annual meeting and visits of local and overseas speakers
- To publish a journal of international standing
- To organise an International Congress of Linguists when appropriate
- To organise an Australian Linguistic Institute
- Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA)
- The Association was established at a national congress of applied linguists held at the University of Newcastle in August, 1976, and is affiliated with the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée (AILA) founded in 1965.
ALAA organises an annual conference, produces the journal Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, edits working papers in applied linguistics, and has established an online discussion group, APPLIX, which is open to anyone interested in the area of applied linguistics.
- Linguistic Society of America
- Founded in 1924 for the advancement of the
scientific study of language, the Society serves its nearly 7,000 personal and institutional members
through scholarly meetings, publications, and special activities designed to advance the discipline.
- The Linguist List
- The Linguist List maintains a comprehensive page of linguistics societies.
- Scholarly societies: Language and Linguistics
- Links to websites of scholarly societies across the world. Very comprehensive and regularly updated.
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