— About the Foundation —

The American Language Academy Foundation

The American Language Academy Foundation publishes four standing reference works of the American language. The Foundation is the publisher; the editorial board operates the editorial process as a body.

Column I · Publisher

The American Language Academy Foundation is a Delaware 501(c)(3) public charity. It was filed in the State of Delaware on 14 May MMXXVI and publishes the four standing reference works on 4 July MMXXVI. The Foundation holds the imprint, the corpus, and the editorial standards; it does not substitute its voice for that of any single volume.

Column II · Editorial Board

The Editorial Board carries the day-to-day work of the reference as a body. Its public record is organized by role labels only: Tier III Named Editor seats (per register), the Article II Veto Holder line for descriptivist review where flagged, and the Editor-in-Chief. No individual academic names appear on any page of the public register.

Column III · Curation Cascade

Every entry passes through four tiers before publication: Tier I Elector review, Tier II Founding Citizen ratification, Tier III Named Editor review, and Tier IV Editor-in-Chief finalization. Article II descriptivist review remains available on AAVE-flagged material without naming any participant.

— The Four Volumes —

— A Brief History —

The Foundation was filed in the State of Delaware on the fourteenth day of May, two thousand twenty-six (MMXXVI), as a 501(c)(3) public charity. Publication of the four reference works follows on Independence Day, the fourth day of July, MMXXVI.

— Press & Inquiries —

Editorial correspondence may be directed to the Foundation at press@americanlanguageacademy.org. The Foundation does not return unsolicited submissions.