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CONSOLE 4 7-9 DECEMBER 1995 PARIS The fourth meeting of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe, Console 4, will be held in Paris from 7-9 December this year. The object of SOLE is to give students of generative linguistics the possibility of gaining international experience and to enhance contacts and cooperation between students of generative linguistics in Europe and in other parts of the world. Abstracts in the field of generative linguistics (more specifically but not limited to: phonology, morphology, semantics, sign language, language acquisition and syntax) are solicited. If you are interested please submit three copies of an anonymous abstract, maximally two pages including examples, diagrams and references in a font of minimally 10 pnt. State your affiliation on a seperate sheet. Deadline for submission is 1 August 1995. Abstracts received after this date will not be considered. Your abstract can be submitted by e-mail untill 14 June. Abstracts submitted after this date can only be send by regular mail. The e-mail address is (for abstracts submitted before 14 June only): gueronMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueidf.ext.jussieu.fr The address for regular mail is (for submission after 14 June): Jacqueline Gueron Departement d'Anglais U. Paris X. Nanterre 200 Avenue de la Republique 92001 Cedex Nanterre France or Alain Rouveret Departement des Sciences du Langage U. Paris VIII 2 rue de la Liberte 93256 Cedex Saint Denis France If you have questions you can turn to Jacqueline Gueron, Alain Rouveret at the above mentioned addresses or to Ruben van de Vijver at ruben
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Content-Length: 2060 Biennial Conference of the BRITISH APHASIOLOGY SOCIETY September 12-14th,1995 University of York U.K. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Due date: May 31st, 1995 INVITED SPEAKERS Prof David Caplan - Massachusetts General Hospital Prof Andrew Ellis - University of York Prof Ruth Lesser - University of Newcastle Dr.Sylvia McLauchlin - Director General of the U.K. Stroke Association There will be Free Paper sessions lasting 20 minutes with 5 minutes for questions and two Symposia on "Sentence Processing" and "Social Models of Aphasia". GUIDELINES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS The BAS Conference encourages papers on the subjects of aphasia and the care of people with aphasia and so abstracts on academic, clinical and social issues are welcome. Authors should submit abstracts with a maximum length of a single side of A4/US letter, by 30th April, 1995 to: Dr. Sue Franklin BAS Conference 1995 Dept of Psychology University of York Heslington YORK YO1 5DD Telephone: +44 1904 44 3166 Email: sef3Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueyork.ac.uk FURTHER INFORMATION Email: Sue Franklin sef3
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