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LINGUIST List 20.3962

Wed Nov 18 2009

Calls: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics/Canada

Editor for this issue: Kate Wu <katelinguistlist.org>


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        1.    Jose Centeno, 14th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference

Message 1: 14th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference
Date: 17-Nov-2009
From: Jose Centeno <centenojstjohns.edu>
Subject: 14th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference
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Full Title: 14th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference
Short Title: IARC2010

Date: 27-Jun-2010 - 29-Jun-2010
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Contact Person: Ana Ines Ansaldo
Meeting Email: ana.ines.ansaldoumontreal.ca
Web Site: http://www.iarc2010.org

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2010

Meeting Description:

The International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference brings together researchers
and clinical specialists in Speech-Language Pathology, Linguistics,
Neuropsychology, and Rehabilitation Medicine dedicated to aphasia
rehabilitation. The conference is an international forum that gives both
researchers and clinical practitioners an excellent opportunity to meet
colleagues from other countries and discuss their recent work in aphasiology and
clinical neurolinguistics.

Call for Papers

Topics for Paper Submissions:

Aphasia in multicultural/multilingual societies
Neurosciences of aphasia rehabilitation
Translational research in aphasia
Linguistic, cognitive, and psychosocial approaches to aphasia rehabilitation
Neural, behavioural and cognitive bases of aphasia recovery
Efficacy of aphasia therapy
Social awareness of aphasia
Theoretically-/evidentially-based procedures of aphasia assessment

Submission deadline January 15, 2010
Conference website www.iarc2010.org
Information infoiarc2010.org
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