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2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference
Message 1: 2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference
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Date: 24-Jun-2008
From: Carlos Curia <carlos laurisilva.net>
Subject: 2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference
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2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference Date: 11-Nov-2009 - 13-Nov-2009 Location: Madrid, Spain Contact: Elena Garayzabal Contact Email: elegaray gmail.com Meeting URL: http://www.uam.es/2clc Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Meeting Description: Research on linguistics linked to language disorders has a long tradition in Europe and in the United States. In Spain this is a growing field in Applied Linguistics, although it has expanded considerably over the last decade. Research on linguistics linked to language disorders has a long tradition in Europe and in the United States. In Spain this is a growing field in Applied Linguistics, although it has expanded considerably over the last decade. In November 2006, the Universidad de Valencia celebrated the 1st Clinical Linguistic Conference attended by many professionals from different fields (medicine, psychology, speech therapy and, of course, linguistics). The meeting attracted an audience not only in Spain but also from overseas. In this second edition we want to gain a worldwide exposure. It is a pleasure and a great honour for the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and for the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia to host this Conference. We truly hope to continue with the way initiated in Valencia with so much success.
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