Congratulations to Professor Silvina Montrul for receiving Leonard Bloomfield Book Award

Date
01/12/24
Silvina Montrul receiving the Leonard Bloomfield Book Award from LSA Past President John Baugh at the LSA meeting on January 6, 2024. Joining Silvina on the stage is Helen Barton, the linguistics commissioning editor for Cambridge University Press.

A hearty congratulations to Silvina Montrul, whose book "Native Speakers, Interrupted" (Cambridge University Press, 2023) was recognized as the winner of the Leonard Bloomfield Book Award at the recent Linguistics Society of America (LSA) 2024 meeting in New York City.  

This award is named after linguist Leonard Bloomfield, and is given to a book that has made an "outstanding contribution of enduring value" to our understanding of language and linguistics. The selection committee wrote “We were impressed with [Dr. Montrul's] approach to heritage language from an integrated perspective that draws from psycholinguistics, morphosyntactic theory, sociolinguistics, and language variation and change. The empirical materials on differential object marking are exceptionally rich, and the conclusions are strengthened in connection with and comparison to first and second language acquisition, to which the author has also been a leading contributor. The recognition of the heritage speaker’s native linguistic competence has considerable social and educational implications beyond the traditional boundaries of linguistics.”

Silvina Montrul receiving Leonard Bloomfield Book Award 2024
Silvina Montrul with Leonard Bloomfield Book Award 2024
Silvina Montrul Displaying her book

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations, Silvina!