LINGUIST List 21.2896
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Tue Jul 13 2010
Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Ling, Neuroling/Iran
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1. Seyed Vahid
Shariat,
4th International Conference of Cognitive Science
Message 1: 4th International Conference of Cognitive Science
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Date: 11-Jul-2010
From: Seyed Vahid Shariat <vahid.shariat gmail.com>
Subject: 4th International Conference of Cognitive Science
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Full Title: 4th International Conference of Cognitive Science Short Title: ICCS2011 Date: 10-May-2011 - 12-May-2011 Location: Tehran, Iran Contact Person: Seyed Vahid Shariat Meeting Email: info iccs.ir Web Site: http://www.iccs.ir Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Philosophy of Language Call Deadline: 21-Oct-2010 Meeting Description: The Fourth International Conference of Cognitive Science is an international gathering of cognitive scientists from different countries that will be held by the Institute for Cognitive Science Studies from the 10th until 12th May 2011 in Tehran, Iran. Conference topics will include cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, and cognitive linguistics. Call for Papers We invite interested researchers to submit their abstracts to the conference website. The deadline for abstracts is October 21, 2010.
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