European Second Language Association
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| Abbreviation | EuroSLA | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1989 | 
| Founded at | Colchester, United Kingdom | 
| Legal status | Association | 
Region   | Europe | 
| Fields | Second language and second language acquisition | 
Official language   | English | 
President  | Roger Gilabert | 
Main organ  | Journal of the European Second Language Association | 
| Website | www | 
The European Second Language Association (EuroSLA) is a learned society for researchers with an interest in second language and second language acquisition.
History
[edit]EuroSLA was established in Colchester, the United Kingdom, in 1989 and the first president of the society was Vivian Cook. The 2024 president is Roger Gilabert (University of Barcelona).
Publications
[edit]The Journal of the European Second Language Association (ISSN 2399-9101) is published after the annual conferences.[1] The EUROSLA Yearbook has been published annually by the John Benjamins Publishing Company since 2000.[2]
Grants and awards
[edit]Distinguished scholar award
[edit]The association presents a yearly "best article prize" and a career award "for outstanding scholarship and contribution to the field". Previous winners of the latter award have been:[3]
- 2014 - Vivian Cook
 - 2015 - David Singleton
 - 2016 - Carmen Muñoz
 - 2017 - Michael Sharwood Smith
 - 2018 - Jan Hulstijn
 - 2019 - Marianne Gullberg
 - 2021 - Florence Myles and Rosamond Mitchell
 - 2022 - Jean-Marc Dewaele
 - 2023 - Paul Meara
 
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Journal of the European Second Language Association". European Second Language Association. 30 August 2018.
 - ^ "EUROSLA Yearbook". Benjamins.com. 9 October 2018.
 - ^ "Distinguished scholar award". EuroSLA. European Second Language Association. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
 
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