Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
The Southeast Asian Linguistics Society is a linguistic society dedicated to the study of languages and linguistics in mainland and insular Southeast Asia. It was founded in 1991 by Martha Ratliff and Eric Schiller.[1] Paul Sidwell is currently president.
Journal
The Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society is the society's peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering research on the languages of mainland and insular Southeast Asia, including Sino-Tibetan, Austroasiatic, Kra-Dai, Hmong-Mien, and Austronesian languages. It is published by the University of Hawaii Press. The editor-in-chief is Mark Alves.
Conferences
The society holds annual conferences generally in late May. Usually, 50-100 papers are presented in 2–3 days. Papers and presentations are archived online, with the exception of some earlier conferences.