The Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States (LACUS) was founded in August 1974 by a group of linguists of the Great Lakes region. This was largely a reaction against the narrowing of the field following Noam Chomsky’s generative grammar theory. Its annual meetings are held at colleges and universities in both countries, from which volumes of proceedings are published under the title LACUS Forum. (Wikipedia)
论坛年会早期论文集为纸质版(1-23届),后续数字版本论文集存放于Internet Archive并提供开放下载: