Brazilian Linguistics Association

The Brazilian Linguistics Association (abbreviated as "ABRALIN" from the Brazilian Portuguese Associação Brasileira de Lingüística) is an organization intended to bring together professionals in the field of linguistics in order to promote, develop, and disseminate information about theoretical and applied linguistics to students and interested community members in Brazil. The organization hosts scientific conferences, courses, and publications.

The group was founded on January 9, 1969, in an assembly presided over by Professor Joaquim Mattoso Câmara Júnior, in São Paulo. The group was headquartered in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

The first administration (1969–1971) consisted of:

President: Aryon Dall'Igna Rodrigues (Museu Nacional-RJ)
Secretary: Francisco Gomes de Matos (UFPE)
Treasurer: Maria Marta Coelho (UFRJ)
Advisors:
Ataliba Teixeira de Castilho (FFCL-Marília/SP)
Geraldo Calábria Lapenda (UFPE)
Isaac Nicolau Salum (USP)
Joaquim Mattoso Câmara Júnior (UFRJ)
Jürn Philipson (USP)
Nelson Rossi (UFBA)

Today, the ABRALIN headquarters is found at the host institution of the current president.

Presidentes

Period Name Institution
1969–1971 Aryon Dall'Igna Rodrigues Museu Nacional - RJ
1973–1975 Ângela Vaz Leão UFMG
1975–1977 Nelson Rossi UFBA
1977–1979 Carlos Franchi UNICAMP
1979–1981 Yonne de Freitas Leite Museu Nacional - RJ
1981–1983 Francisco Cardoso Gomes de Matos UFPE
1983–1985 Ataliba Teixeira de Castilho UNICAMP
1985–1987 Carlos Alberto Faraco UFPR
1987–1989 Miriam Lemle UFRJ
1989–1991 Maria Bernadete Marques Abaurre UNICAMP
1991–1993 Diana Luz Pessoa de Barros USP
1993–1995 Suzana Alice Marcelino da Silva Cardoso UFBA
1995–1997 Maria Denilda Moura UFAL
1997–1999 Leonor Scliar-Cabral UFSC
1999–2001 Maria Elias Soares UFCE
2001–2003 Maria Cecília de Magalhães Mollica UFRJ
2003–2005 Lúcia Maria Pinheiro Lobato UNB
2005–2007 Thaïs Cristófaro Silva UFMG
2007–2009 Dermeval da Hora UFPB

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