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International Association of Applied Linguistics : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Association of Applied Linguistics The International Association of Applied Linguistics ((フランス語:Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée)), or AILA, was formed in 1964 as an association of various national organizations for applied linguistics. AILA has more than 8,000 members in more than 30 different applied linguistics associations around the world. Its most high-profile activity is the World Congress of Applied Linguistics, which takes place once every three years. It also has two publications, ''AILA News'', a newsletter, and the ''AILA Review'', an academic journal. == History == AILA was founded in 1964 at an international colloquium at the University of Nancy, France. Its founding had been preceded by two years of preparation, of which two central figures were the French linguists Antoine Culioli and Guy Capelle.〔 As part of this preparation, the association had published the first issue of its official journal, the ''International Review of Applied Linguistics'', in 1963. By 1969, the association had gained affiliate organizations in the form of national associations, centers for applied linguistics, and applied linguistics working groups, in a total of 18 different countries. In this year, the association held its second meeting, this time sponsored by the British Association for Applied Linguistics.〔
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