LINGUIST List 21.4357
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Mon Nov 01 2010
Confs: Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics/Canada
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1. Angel Chan ,
International Congress for the Study of Child Language
Message 1: International Congress for the Study of Child Language
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Date: 30-Oct-2010
From: Angel Chan <editor.iascl.clbulletin gmail.com>
Subject: International Congress for the Study of Child Language
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International Congress for the Study of Child Language
Short Title: IASCL 2011
Date: 19-Jul-2011 - 23-Jul-2011
Location: Montreal, Canada
Contact: Sanja Obradovic
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.iascl2011.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
The next IASCL congress will be held in Montreal, Canada on 19-23 July 2011. The planned location for the conference is the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), located in the city’s urban core. The general theme of the congress is Social, Genetic and Cognitive determinants in the Acquisition and Development of Child Language. General information can be found at http://www.iascl2011.org, where you will find details about the venue of the conference and accommodation.
The IASCL 2011 Conference registration is now open. Please, go to http://www.iascl2011.org/registration.php to register online. Looking forward to having you with us all in Montreal. Henri Cohen
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