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* Joakim Nivre (2023) | |||
** Joakim Nivre Receives the 2023 ACL Dragomir Radev Distinguished Service Award [https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/joakim-nivre-receives-2023-acl-dragomir-radev-distinguished-service-award] | |||
* Dragomir Radev (2022) | * Dragomir Radev (2022) | ||
** Dragomir Radev Receives the 2022 ACL Distinguished Service Award [https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/dragomir-radev-receives-2022-acl-distinguished-service-award] | ** Dragomir Radev Receives the 2022 ACL Distinguished Service Award [https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/dragomir-radev-receives-2022-acl-distinguished-service-award] | ||
Revision as of 09:33, 23 December 2023
- Joakim Nivre (2023)
- Joakim Nivre Receives the 2023 ACL Dragomir Radev Distinguished Service Award [1]
- Dragomir Radev (2022)
- Dragomir Radev Receives the 2022 ACL Distinguished Service Award [2]
- Lillian Lee (2021)
- Lillian Lee Receives the 2021 ACL Distinguished Service Award [3]
- Graeme Hirst (2020)
- Graeme Hirst receives the 2020 ACL Distinguished Service Award[4]
- Min-Yen Kan (2019)
- Announcement of the 2019 ACL Distinguished Service Award (DSA)[5]