Professor Emerita Diane Larsen-Freeman named a Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society
The lifetime honor recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Cognitive Science.
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Diane Larsen-Freeman, Professor Emerita of Education and Linguistics, Research Scientist Emerita, and former Director of the English Language Institute at the University of Michigan, has been named a Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society. Larsen-Freeman is recognized for her significant impact on the Cognitive Science community, and a sustained record of excellence in her research contributions.
In 2010, Larsen-Freeman was appointed Fulbright Distinguished Chair at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. In 2011, she was awarded the Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award, the highest honor of the American Association for Applied Linguistics. Her recent books are Complex Systems and Applied Linguistics (2008, with L. Cameron), winner of the MLA’s Kenneth Mildenberger Book Prize, the third edition of Techniques and Principles (2011, with M. Anderson), the third edition of The Grammar Book: Form, Meaning, and Use (2015, with M. Celce-Murcia), and Second Language Development: Ever Expanding (2018).