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The Kenneth L. Hale Award, named after linguist Kenneth L. Hale, is an award given to a member of the Linguistic Society of America in order to recognize "scholars who have done outstanding work on the documentation of a particular languageorfamily of languages that is endangeredorno longer spoken."[1] It has been described as one "response to the urgency of recording endangered languages before they disappear."[2]

Recipients

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  • Ives Goddard (2002): Massachusett [3]
  • Robert W. Young (2006): Navajo[3]
  • Nicholas Evans (2011): Aboriginal languages: Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune, Kayardild, Dalabon[3]
  • Nancy Dorian (2012): Scots Gaelic[3]
  • Claire Bowern (2014): Bardi[3]
  • Anvita Abbi (2015): Great Andamanese[3]
  • Melissa Axelrod (2017): Koyukon, Dene, Tanoan, and Ixil[3]
  • Nora England (2016): Mam and Mayan[3]
  • Tucker Childs (2018): Bolom group, Kisi, Bom, Mani, Kim, and Sherbro[3]
  • Judith Aissen (2019): Mayan languages[1][4]
  • Patience Epps (2020): Naduhup languages[5]
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b "LSA Honors and Awards". LinguisticSociety.org. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  • ^ Thomason, Sarah G. (2015). Endangered Languages: An Introduction, p.14. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316298008. Cites: "The Need for the Documentation of Linguistic Diversity", policy statement, LinguisticSociety.org. Accessed: 23 July 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Kenneth L. Hale Award Previous Holders", LinguisticSociety.org. Accessed: 23 July 2019.
  • ^ "2019 Award Winners Announced: Early Career Award, Kenneth L. Hale Award, & Linguistics, Language, and the Public Award | Linguistic Society of America". www.linguisticsociety.org. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  • ^ "2020 Award Winners Announced: Early Career Award, Kenneth L. Hale Award, & Linguistics, Language, and the Public Award | Linguistic Society of America". www.linguisticsociety.org. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
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