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Sat Sep 05 2009
Confs: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics/USA
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Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting
Message 1: Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting
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Date: 02-Sep-2009
From: Matt Goldrick <matt-goldrick northwestern.edu>
Subject: Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting
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Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting
Date: 18-Oct-2009 - 20-Oct-2009
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Contact: Matt Goldrick
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://academy.angularis.org/Annual_Meeting/2009/CoverSheet/Site/Welcome.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting The meeting will be held in Boston, MA, October 18-20. Our luncheon speaker will be Marc Hauser (Professor of Psychology, Organismic & Evolutionary Biology and Biological Anthropology, Harvard University) speaking on 'Evolving the Central Components of the Language Faculty.'
The program for the 2009 meeting of the Academy of Aphasia is now available online: http://academy.angularis.org/Annual_Meeting/2009/CoverSheet/Site/Welcome.html You may register for the meeting online at: http://academy.angularis.org/Annual_Meeting/2009/Register.html Deadline for early registration (with reduced fee): September 15th
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