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State University of New York at Buffalo CENTER FOR COGNITIVE SCIENCE Spoken Language Research Group Announcing a post-doctoral fellowship opportunity available through an N.I.D.C.D. training grant on the "Development of Spoken Language Capa- cities". The training grant provides support for individuals who have interests in the development of speech perception and production. The training program is interdisciplinary and involves the participation of faculty from the Departments of Psychology, Linguistics, Communicative Disord- ers & Sciences, and Pediatrics & Neurology. Trainees are expected to participate in interdisciplinary seminars and to conduct original experimental research related to these topics in the laboratories of participating faculty members. Inquiries and materials (3 letters of recommendation, vita, and relevant publications) should be directed to: Dr. Peter W. Jusczyk Department of Psychology Park Hall SUNY Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 (e-mail address: PSYPWJMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueUBVMS.BITNET or psypwj
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