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Founded 1924 for the Advancement of the Scientific Study of Language; incorporated 1940 in the District of Columbia OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FOR 1976 President, Rulon Wells, Yale University Vice President, Joseph H. Greenberg, ...
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... Rulon Wells , Yale University Vice President , Joseph H. Greenberg , Stanford University Secretary - Treasurer , Arthur S. Abramson , University of Connecticut Executive Committee , the preceding and Rudolph Troike , CAL , ex ...
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