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The Association of Spanish Language Academies ((スペイン語:Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española)) is the entity which regulates the Spanish language. It was created in Mexico in 1951 and represents the union of all the separate academies in the Spanish-speaking world. Through the initiative of then-president of Mexico Miguel Alemán Valdés, the First Congress of Academies convened with the purpose of maintaining the integrity of and fostering the further growth of Spanish. The meeting was held from April 23 to May 6, 1951 and resulted in the creation of the association and its permanent commission. The ' (RAE) was not present at the initial meeting but participated in the Permanent Commission. Ever since the Second Congress convened in 1956, the RAE has been a regular participant. The collaboration between RAE and the other academies was expressed in the coauthorship of the ' (starting from the 22nd edition, published in 2001), and the 1999 edition of the ' was considered a true pan-Hispanic work. Joint projects include the editing of the and the compilation of the . In 2000 the Association organized the School of Hispanic Lexicography and the Carolina Foundation to promote Spanish lexicography. Together with the RAE, the Association earned the Prince of Asturias Award for Peace in 2000. An academy for Equatorial Guinea is planned for 2015, while an academy for the Judaeo-Spanish language is planned to be created in Israel in the future.〔(Guinea Ecuatorial tendrá este año Academia de la Lengua de la RAE ), ''El País'', April 24th, 2015〕 There are no plans for Belize, Gibraltar, or Andorra to have their own academies, despite each having a majority Spanish-speaking population either as a first or second language. ==Organization== The Association convenes every four years, led by a permanent commission composed of a president, secretary general, the RAE treasurer, and four board members drawn from the associated academies and which rotate annually. During the Third Congress of Academies, held in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1960, an agreement was reached whereby the governments of countries with a member in the Association would be obliged to provide financial support to their respective academies and the greater Association. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Association of Spanish Language Academies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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