23.1987, Calls: Cognitive Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing, General Ling/Spain

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Subject: 23.1987, Calls: Cognitive Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing, General Ling/Spain

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Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 11:53:34
From: Ignacio Moreno-Torres [imoreno at uma.es]
Subject: III Conferencia Internacional de Lingüística Clínica

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Full Title: III Conferencia Internacional de Lingüística Clínica 
Short Title: 3CLC 

Date: 15-Nov-2012 - 17-Nov-2012
Location: Malaga, Spain 
Contact Person: Ignacio Moreno-Torres
Meeting Email: 3clc at uma.es
Web Site: http://www.uma.es/3clc 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2012 

Meeting Description:

The 3CLC is organized by the Departament of Spanish Philology II and the Department of Basic Psychology at the University of Málaga (Spain). The Conference will include plenary session, thematic symposia, oral presentations and posters related with clinical linguistics: phonetics, phonology, semantics, grammar and pragmatics from a clinical perspective. 

Call for Papers:

We encourage presentations and symposia which adopt an interdisciplinary or interlinguistic perspective. Official languages are Spanish and English.

Symposia (Deadline: May 15, 2012):

The word limit for the symposium abstract is 500 words. Please, describe the background and purpose of the proposal, as well as the main topics to be discussed. The proposal must also specify:

The name, affiliation and contact email of the symposium organizer
The name and affiliation of up to 4 participants (the organizer may be one of them), as well as a provisional title for each presentation 

Please write your proposal using the form available on our website and email it in .DOC or .RTF format to 3clc2 at uma.es.

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