List Of Members Of The Mexican Academy Of Language
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List Of Members Of The Mexican Academy Of Language
The Mexican Academy of Language ( es, Academia Mexicana de la Lengua) divides its members into several categories: ''numerarios'' ("full"), ''honorarios'' ("honorary") and ''correspondientes'' ("correspondent"). Director The academy's 15th and current director is Dr. José G. Moreno de Alba. Full members The ''Académicos de número'' of the Mexican Academy are, in order of seniority: * José Luis Martínez *Miguel León-Portilla *Andrés Henestrosa† *Alí Chumacero * Ernesto de la Torre Villar *Silvio Zavala * José G. Moreno de Alba (director) * José Pascual Buxó * Clementina Díaz y de Ovando * Tarsicio Herrera Zapién *Carlos Montemayor * Arturo Azuela *Leopoldo Solís *Ruy Pérez Tamayo (assistant director) * José Rogelio Álvarez *Guido Gómez de Silva * Eulalio Ferrer Rodríguez *Ernesto de la Peña *Margit Frenk *Ramón Xirau * Gonzalo Celorio (secretary) *Margo Glantz * Enrique Cárdenas de la Peña * Jaime Labastida (treasurer) *Mauricio Beuchot * Gustavo Coutt ...
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Mexican Academy Of Language
The Academia Mexicana de la Lengua (variously translated as the Mexican Academy of Language, the Mexican Academy of the Language, the Mexican Academy of Letters, or glossed as the Mexican Academy of the Spanish Language; acronym AML) is the Association of Spanish Language Academies, correspondent academy in Mexico of the Real Academia Española, Royal Spanish Academy. It was founded in Mexico City on 11 September 1875 and, like the other academies, has the principal function of working to ensure the purity of the Spanish language. Academy members have included many of the leading figures in Mexican letters, including philologists, grammarians, philosophers, novelists, poets, historians and humanists. The Academia Mexicana organized the first Congress of the Spanish Language Academies that was celebrated at Mexico City in April 1951. This gave birth, through its Permanent Commission, to the Association of Spanish Language Academies, confirmed in the second Congress, celebrated in M ...
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