LINGUIST List 20.3962
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Wed Nov 18 2009
Calls: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics/Canada
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1. Jose
Centeno,
14th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference
Message 1: 14th International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference
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Date: 17-Nov-2009
From: Jose Centeno <centenoj stjohns.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.ansaldo umontreal.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 info iarc2010.org
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