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Academia Sinica Investigator Award Mini-Symposium: Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
 

Title: Conventionalized Cognition Conventionalizes Cognition

Speaker: Dr. Chu-Ren Huang, Research Fellow of Institute of Linguistics

Moderator: Dr. Wan-Wen Chu, Research Fellow of Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Vice Executive Secretary of Central Academic Advisory Committee

Time: 10:00~11:40 am, Friday, October 2, 2009 

Venue: Conference Room 2, 3F, South Humanities and Social Sciences Building

*Refreshments will be served after the lecture.

Contact: (02)2789-9476, plchen@gate.sinica.edu.tw , Academic Affairs Office, Academia Sinica

 







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