North American Academy of the Spanish Language

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 prominent Hispanicists, including writers, poets, professors, educators and experts in the language itself, whose mission it is to support and promote the study and correct usage of Spanish in the United States, including Puerto Rico. The Academia, established in New York in 1973, is a corresponding member of the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy of the Language) 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:

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Members

The Academy currently has 32 full members and over 50 corresponding members. The Academy has over 20 collaborating members.

Fellows of the Academy

  • Sr. D. Theodore S. Beardsley.
  • Sr. D. Eugenio Chang-Rodríguez.
  • Sr. D. Roberto Garza Sánchez.
  • Sr. D. Roberto A. Galván.
  • Sr. D. Stanislav Zimic.
  • Sr. D. Rolando Hinojosa-Smith.
  • Sr. D. Carlos Alberto Solé.
  • Sr. D. Gerardo Piña-Rosales.
  • Sr. D. John J. Nitti.
  • Sr. D. Joaquín Segura.
  • Sr. D. Emilio Bernal Labrada.
  • Sra. D.ª Beatriz Varela.
  • Sr. D. Luis Pérez Botero.
  • Sr. D. Nicolás Toscano Liria.
  • Sr. D. Marcos Antonio Ramos.
  • Sra. D.ª Estelle Irizarry.
  • Sr. D. Mordecai Rubin.
  • Sr. D. Ubaldo di Benedetto.
  • Sr. D. Robert Lima.
  • Sr. D. Ignacio Soldevila-Durante.
  • Sra. D.ª Silvia Faitelson-Weiser.
  • Sr. D. Antonio Culebras.
  • Sr. D. José Amor y Vázquez.
  • Sr. D. William H. González.
  • Sr. D. Raúl Miranda Rico.
  • Sr. D. Antonio Garrido Moraga.
  • Sr. D. Robert J. Blake.
  • Sr. D. Juan Manuel Pascual.
  • Sr. D. Orlando Rodríguez Sardiñas
  • Sr. D. Jorge I. Covarrubias
  • Sr. D. Janet Pérez
  • Sr. D. Milton Azevedo

Corresponding Members

  • Sr. D. Joaquín Badajoz
  • D. Christian Rubio
  • Sr. D. Daniel Fernández
  • Sr. D. Frank Gómez
  • Prof. Dr. Francisco A. Marcos-Marín
  • Sra. Da. Leticia Molinero

Collaborators

  • D. Luis Ríos
  • D. Porfirio Rodríguez
  • D.ª Laura Godfrey
  • D. Isaac Goldemberg
  • D. German Carrillo
  • D.ª Vanessa Lago
  • D.ª Cristina Bertrand
  • D. Mario Martínez y Palacios
  • D. Alister Ramírez Márquez
  • D.ª María Eugenia Caseiro
  • D.ª Adriana Bianco
  • D. Jesús López Peláez
  • D. Fernando Walker
  • D.ª Aurora Humarán
  • D. Alfredo Ardila
  • D.ª María de la Paz Fernández
  • D.ª Silvia Betti
  • D.ª Mary S. Vásquez
  • D.ª Maria Cornelio
  • D.a Élida Marcela Testai, MD

Board of Directors

  • D. Gerardo Piña-Rosales, Director.
  • D. Jorge I. Covarrubias, Secretary.
  • D. Emilio Bernal Labrada, Treasurer.
  • D. Joaquín Segura, Censor.
  • D. Eugenio Chang-Rodríguez, Director of the Boletín.
  • D. Theodore S. Beardsley, Librarian.

References

  1. ^ "A NEW STAGE FOR ANLE." North American Academy of the Spanish Language. Retrieved on March 31, 2011.

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