Puerto Rican language regulator of Spanish
Academia Puertorriqueña de la Lengua EspañolaPuerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language Academia Puertorriqueña de la Lengua Española
Abbreviation APLE Pronunciation a.kaˈðe.mja pweɾ.to.riˈke.ɲa ðe la ˈleŋ.gwa es.paˈɲo.la Named after The Royal Spanish Academy Predecessor José de Diego's Antillean Academy of the Language (1916)Formation 28 January 1955; 69 years ago (1955-01-28 ) Founders Samuel R. Quiñones and José A. BalseiroFounded at The Puerto Rican Athenaeum Registration no. 10383 Purpose Promote the correct use, conservation and study of Spanish in the context of the country's cultural history, from its origins to its most recent manifestations, and internationally represent Puerto Rico before the sister Academies. Headquarters Ballajá Barracks , Ballajá , Old San Juan , San Juan , Puerto Rico Location Region served
Puerto Rico Membership 35 Founders (1955) Official language
Spanish Director
José Luis Vega Junta de Directores (English: "Board of Directors") Main organ
Full Members of the Academy Subsidiaries Friends of the Puerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language Foundation Affiliations Association of Spanish Language Academies Budget $406,077.00 (2018) Staff 59 (2008) Website Official Website
The Academia Puertorriqueña de la Lengua Española (Spanish for Puerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language ) is an association of academics and experts on the use of the Spanish language in Puerto Rico .
It was founded in San Juan on January 28, 1955. It is a member of the Association of Spanish Language Academies .
The association works with the Royal Spanish Academy to add new words to the Spanish lexicon . In 2017, the academy was instrumental in adding the word "reguetón " to the official Spanish dictionary .[ 1]
The academy put together a website with Puerto Rican vocabulary which can be searched by themes.[ 2]
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