LINGUIST List 20.4063
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Sat Nov 28 2009
Calls: Cognitive Science, Neuroling, General Ling/Germany
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1. Roel
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SOA 11: Neurocognitive Contributions to Biolinguistics
Message 1: SOA 11: Neurocognitive Contributions to Biolinguistics
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Date: 27-Nov-2009
From: Roel Jonkers <r.jonkers rug.nl>
Subject: SOA 11: Neurocognitive Contributions to Biolinguistics
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Full Title: SOA 11: Neurocognitive Contributions to Biolinguistics Short Title: SOA 11 Date: 27-Aug-2010 - 01-Sep-2010 Location: Potsdam, Germany Contact Person: Roel Jonkers Meeting Email: r.jonkers rug.nl Web Site: http://www.soa-online.com Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: Invitation: We are very pleased to invite you to the 11th International conference 'The Science of Aphasia' to be held in Potsdam, Germany, from August 27th to September 1st, 2010 at the University of Potsdam. The SoA 11 conference will bring together experts in biolinguistic theory with experts in the neurocognition of language and experts in animal communication. All three areas of research are by definition interdisciplinary fields and will be represented by leading researchers working on functional aspects as well as neurophysiological ones. Biolinguistics defines language as a product of biological adaptation in the Darwinian sense. The questions addressed in this conference concern the contributions of studies on aphasia, dyslexia and neuroimaging in advancing our knowledge of the nature of the biological bases of human language. Potsdam, the conference site, is the largest university of the German Federal state of Brandenburg and ideally located close to Berlin. Affectionately called the city of royal residence, castles, palatial parks, and striking architecture mark the Potsdam landscape. With its variety of social and and cultural offerings, abundance of lakes and green nature, and proximity to Berlin, Potsdam offers for many the best of all worlds. We look forward to meeting you in Potsdam The organizing committee Invited Speakers: Roelien Bastiaanse, Groningen, Netherlands Cedric Boeckx, Barcelona, Spain Hubert Haider, Salzburg, Austria Ray Jackendoff, Tufts, USA Erich Jarves, Duke, USA Sverker Johansson, Jönköping, Sweden Malatesha Joshi, Texas, USA Sam Po Law, Hongkong, China Gabriele Miceli, Trento, Italy David Poeppel, New York, USA Liina Pylkkänen, New York, USA Riitta Salmelin, Helsinki, Finland Constance Scharff, Berlin, Germany Michael Ullman, Washington D.C., USA Brendan Weekes, Essex, UK Call for Papers Abstracts are solicited for papers and posters from the field of - neurocognition of language - clinical and experimental work on aphasia - dyslexia and - related disorders. Abstract submissions will be considered both for oral and poster presentations. For submission guidelines see: www.soa-online.com/ Submission deadline: March 31, 2010 Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2010
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