LINGUIST List 21.4255
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Tue Oct 26 2010
Calls: Neurolinguistics/United Kingdom
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1. Christos Salis ,
British Aphasiology Society
Message 1: British Aphasiology Society
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Date: 25-Oct-2010
From: Christos Salis <c.salis reading.ac.uk>
Subject: British Aphasiology Society
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Full Title: British Aphasiology Society Short Title: BAS Date: 06-Sep-2011 - 08-Sep-2011 Location: Reading, United Kingdom Contact Person: Christos Salis Meeting Email: c.salis reading.ac.uk Web Site: http://www.bas.org.uk Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2011 Meeting Description: The 2011 International Biennial Conference of the British Aphasiology Society will be held at the University of Reading, United Kingdom. Call For Papers The 2011 British Aphasiology Society conference will be held at the University of Reading, UK. Papers are invited from any area relating to the study and treatment of aphasia, e.g. stroke, traumatic brain injury, dementia. Neurolinguistic investigations of language processing in people with aphasia and related conditions are particular encouraged. Word processed abstracts should be submitted electronically to Christos Salis no later than 31 March 2011. Abstracts should be structured under the following headings: background, method, results, discussion. Word limit is 400 words and authors should cite no more than 4 references. Abstracts should not contain figures or tables. All contributing authors should be named in the abstract with their respective affiliations and contact details. A single corresponding author should be clearly identified. Authors will be notified at the beginning of May 2011. Further information about the conference will be posted on: www.bas.org.uk
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