The Dictionary Society of North America: A History of the Early Years (Part IV)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Dictionaries Pub Date : 2021-08-20 DOI:10.1353/dic.2021.0002
Michael D. Adams
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ABSTRACT:The present article—in four parts, of which this is the final installment—is a history of the Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA) in its infancy and youth, and thus also a chapter in the history of the language sciences more generally, as well as a contribution to the sociology of organizations. Whereas the first three installments described the founding of DSNA, its leadership, and its membership during the society's early years, respectively, this installment focuses on its conferences and publications. DSNA originated in conferences of the early 1970s, and biennial conferences became central to DSNA's intellectual and social activity from 1977 throughout DSNA's history. Although it struggled to organize a publications program early on, the DSNA Newsletter has appeared twice annually since 1977, and the inaugural issue of the society's journal, Dictionaries, appeared in 1979. For a while, alongside these typical learned-society organs some of DSNA's leaders hoped to establish series of conference proceedings and monographs, but there performance, if not ambition, faltered. The newsletter and journal continue to thrive, but in those early years they faced challenges. This installment of the history explains how those challenges were resolved into what became the public identity of DSNA and celebrates the success of the scholarly activities in the society's early period—conferences, the newsletter, and the journal are all thriving today, and not by historical accident.
北美词典协会:早期历史(第四部分)
摘要:本文分为四个部分,这是最后一部分,是北美词典学会(DSNA)在其幼年和青年时期的历史,也是语言科学史上的一章,也是对组织社会学的贡献。前三期分别描述了DSNA的成立、领导层及其早期成员,而本期则侧重于其会议和出版物。DSNA起源于20世纪70年代初的会议,从1977年开始,在DSNA的整个历史中,两年一度的会议成为DSNA智力和社会活动的核心。尽管早期很难组织出版计划,但自1977年以来,DSNA通讯每年出版两次,该协会期刊《词典》的创刊号于1979年出版。有一段时间,与这些典型的学术社会机构一起,DSNA的一些领导人希望建立一系列会议记录和专著,但在那里,即使没有雄心,也表现不佳。时事通讯和期刊继续蓬勃发展,但在最初的几年里,它们面临着挑战。这一期的历史解释了这些挑战是如何被解决成DSNA的公众身份的,并庆祝了社会早期学术活动的成功——会议、时事通讯和期刊在今天都蓬勃发展,而不是历史偶然。
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Dictionaries Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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