LINGUIST List 17.2510

Thu Sep 07 2006

Calls: Cognitive Science, Discourse Analysis/Poland

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Directory         1.    Sukriye Ruhi, The 10th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference


Message 1: The 10th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
Date: 05-Sep-2006
From: Sukriye Ruhi <sukruhmetu.edu.tr>
Subject: The 10th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference


Full Title: The 10th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference Short Title: ICLC 2007

Date: 15-Jul-2007 - 20-Jul-2027 Location: Krakow, Poland Contact Person: Sukriye Ruhi Meeting Email: sukruhgmail.com.

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