The Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA) was founded in 1975 to encourage scholarly and professional activities that have to do with dictionaries and lexicography. Since 1994 DSNA has been a member of the American Council of Learned Societies. The society, one of the largest professional associations for dictionary-makers, has more than 400 members, and sponsors a biennial conference for the presentation of scholarly papers on aspects of lexicographical history, theory, and practice.

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  • The Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA) was founded in 1975 to encourage scholarly and professional activities that have to do with dictionaries and lexicography. Since 1994 DSNA has been a member of the American Council of Learned Societies. The society, one of the largest professional associations for dictionary-makers, has more than 400 members, and sponsors a biennial conference for the presentation of scholarly papers on aspects of lexicographical history, theory, and practice. It also publishes an annual journal of dictionary scholarship, Dictionaries (founded in 1979), and a semiannual newsletter. Copies of the newsletter and tables of contents of the journal are archived at the society's web page, which also provides news about dictionaries and membership and conference information. Distinguished former members of the society include, among others, Frederick G. Cassidy (1907–2000), editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English; the etymologist Allen Walker Read (1906–2002); the lexicographer Laurence Urdang (1927–2008); and the linguist Ladislav Zgusta (1924–2004). From 1995 until 2008 the society made an annual award underwritten by Laurence Urdang, to support promising lexicographical research projects. Two awards for 2009 were conferred in his memory.
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  • The Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA) was founded in 1975 to encourage scholarly and professional activities that have to do with dictionaries and lexicography. Since 1994 DSNA has been a member of the American Council of Learned Societies. The society, one of the largest professional associations for dictionary-makers, has more than 400 members, and sponsors a biennial conference for the presentation of scholarly papers on aspects of lexicographical history, theory, and practice.
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  • Dictionary Society of North America
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