Academia Dominicana de la Lengua
The Academia Dominicana de la Lengua[1] (variously translated as the Dominican Academy of Language, the Dominican Academy of the Language, the Dominican Academy of Letters, or glossed as the Dominican Academy of the Spanish Language; acronym ADL) is the Dominican Republic's correspondent academy of the Royal Spanish Academy. It was founded in Santo Domingo on 12 October 1927 and, like the other academies, has the principal function of working to regulate the Spanish language.
Academia Dominicana de la Lengua | |
Abbreviation | ADL |
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Established | October 12, 1927 |
Founded at | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Focus | Dominican Spanish |
Headquarters | Casa de las Academias |
Location | |
Region served | Dominican Republic |
Official languages | Spanish |
Publication | Diccionario del español dominicano |
Affiliations | Association of Spanish Language Academies |
Website | www |
Members
- Mariano Lebrón Saviñón
- Federico Henríquez Gratereaux
- Bruno Rosario Candelier
- Rubén Suro García-Godoy
- Lupo Hernández Rueda
- Cardinal Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez
- Víctor Villegas
- Rafael González Tirado
- Irene Pérez Guerra
- Marcio Veloz Maggiolo
- Diógenes Céspedes
- Carlos Esteban Deive
- Andrés L. Mateo
- Manuel Núñez Asencio
- Ricardo Miniño Gómez
- Pedro L. Vergés
- Ramón Emilio Reyes
- Manuel Matos Moquete
- Guillermo Piña-Fernández
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