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* Presidential address read to the Linguistic Society of America in New York on 28 December 1962; here printed by order of the Executive Committee.
1 ‘The call for the organization meeting’, Lg. 1.6 (1925).
2 Leonard Bloomfield, ‘Why a Linguistic Society?’, Lg. 1.4 (1925).
3 Liat of members 1925, Lg. 2.78-93 (1926).
4 Linguistics and the teaching of English as a second language, Center for Applied Linguistics (Washington, 1962).
5 ‘Why a Linguistic Society?’, Lg. 1.4-5 (1925).
6 The most readily accessible source of information about NDEA research projects in foreign languages and linguistics is The linguistic reporter, newsletter of the Center for Applied Linguistics. The issues for December 1960, October 1961, August 1962, and October 1962 are of especial interest.
7 Information concerning these is available in Project English newsletter, published by the U. S. Office of Education. So far two issues have appeared: no. 1 in May 1962 and no. 2 in September 1962.