LINGUIST List 18.2036
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Thu Jul 05 2007
Qs: Linguistic Communication in Emergencies Management
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1. Cristina
Piva,
Linguistic Communication in Emergencies Management
Message 1: Linguistic Communication in Emergencies Management
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Date: 04-Jul-2007
From: Cristina Piva <cristina.piva tin.it>
Subject: Linguistic Communication in Emergencies Management
I am trying to find someone in the linguistic community who has been interested or has worked (mainly on how to communicate) with people with language loss (i.e. deafness)and/or language disorders (i.e. aphasia) in environmental emergencies management (i.e. earthquakes, riverwash, an so on). This interest is strictly linked to a project on risk prevention hold by the University of Calabria (Italy).
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
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