Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Linguistics

See also
 * Requested biographical articles about linguists
 * Bot-maintained redlist for women linguists

Europe
The following are Members of the Academia Europaea and hence should meet the guidelines for academic notability:
 * Anne Carlier (2024)
 * Sonia Cristofaro (2021)
 * Ewa Dąbrowska (2024)
 * Hamida Demirdache (2023)
 * Violeta Demonte (2023) (on Spanish Wikipedia)
 * Victoria Escandell-Vidal (2022)
 * Maria Teresa Guasti (2021)
 * Maya Hickmann (2008; d. 2019)
 * Aylin Küntay (2024)
 * Enikő Németh T. (2021) (on Hungarian Wikipedia)
 * Gabriela Pană Dindelegan (2021) (on Romanian Wikipedia)
 * Cecilia Poletto (2023)
 * Malka Rappaport Hovav (2024)
 * Maribel Romero (2022)
 * Heike Wiese (2024) (on German Wikipedia)

The following were awarded the Wilhelm von Humboldt Prize for lifetime achievement in Germany:
 * All female prizewinners currently have articles (as of 20 July 2024)

The following are Fellows of the British Academy:
 * All female Fellows in linguistics currently have articles (as of 20 July 2024)

US
The following are Fellows of the Linguistic Society of America and hence should meet the guidelines for academic notability:
 * All female Fellows currently have articles (as of 20 July 2024)

Women in the History of Linguistics
Mentioned in the opening (unnumbered) chapter of Women in the History of Linguistics, available via the Oxford Scholarship Online database in the free Wikipedia Library bundle:
 * Francisca de Chantal Álvares (1742-post 1800)
 * Clementina Scagliarini
 * Emma Widmer-Gotelli
 * Carolina Coronedi Berti (1820-1911)
 * Margrethe Thiele (1868-1928)
 * Luisa Lacal de Bracho
 * Maddalena Manfredi (1673-1744)
 * Teresa Manfredi (1679-1767)
 * Teresa Zanotti (1693-1732)
 * Angiola Zanotti (1703-1735)
 * Cinnie Louw (1872-1935)