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1. Benedetta
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Writing Systems: Analysis, Acquisition and Use
Message 1: Writing Systems: Analysis, Acquisition and Use
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Date: 17-Sep-2008
From: Benedetta Bassetti <b.bassetti ioe.ac.uk>
Subject: Writing Systems: Analysis, Acquisition and Use
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Writing Systems: Analysis, Acquisition and Use Short Title: WSAAU Workshop Date: 22-Nov-2008 - 22-Nov-2008 Location: London, United Kingdom Contact: Benedetta Bassetti Contact Email: b.bassetti ioe.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/llc/subjects/applied_linguistics/appli_res/res_cmmr/res_cmmr_act/WSW Linguistic Field(s): Writing Systems Meeting Description: The Workshop on 'Writing Systems: Analysis, Acquisition and Use' will be held at Birkbeck, University of London, on 22nd November 2008. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers working on writing systems in a variety of fields, ranging from linguistics to neurolinguistics, from sociolinguistics to psycholinguistics. The workshop will open with an introduction session, where specialists will introduce writing systems research in linguistics, neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics. The body of the workshop will then consist of empirical research reports. Participants will present their latest research on the analysis, acquisition and use of a variety of writing systems. For more information about the event, please see the meeting website. A very limited number of places are still available for researchers interested in attending, and for poster presentations. If you would like to attend or to present a poster, please feel free to email the organiser.
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