Mais je ne parle pas le francais parce que je ne parse pas les langues et paroles les deferances ou
les plageant neigeant (quatre varietes) pavementation adornemonts atornements et tour ne monts.
Montaigne notwithstanding (first there was and now there ain't as you might say)
Can anyone speak Aymara? Because that has been proposed by Eco as the ideal language for
facilititating universal translation except it is a sink for what goes in can never come out, it the
three states of logic innit? Or not, or maybe :)
I can see in this instantaneosly the old fallacy of how does one translate "disability" for les
autres langues (non oc parce que l'oc je dirererarerai ce que je veule "icapacite" indeed see what I
mean?
Ta Geulle Laurent votre aniversarie ce'st le jour de Agincourt :(
Larry
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> I just wanted to give a shout out to the academic community
> about the call for papers for the 2008 Canadian Disability
> Studies Association/Association Canadienne des Études sur
> l'Incapacité Conference.
>
> My apologies for duplication postings, but I hadn't seen
> anything posted to the listserv and I noticed the deadline
> for submissions is November 22, 2007.
>
> From my past service as Communications Officer (English),
> plus attending the CDSA-ACEI conference last year, I know
> both undergraduate and graduate students are especially
> encouraged to submit proposals.
>
> Please be advised there is no funding available from
> CDSA-ACEI for anyone attending the conference. Check with
> your university regarding funding for conferences, especially
> if you are accepted as a presenter at the CDSA-ACEI conference.
>
> Individual requests for disability services and
> accommodations during the CDSA-ACEI conference such as ASL
> interpreting, CART/Real-time voice-to-text interpreting,
> alternate formats for printed and visual materials, etc.,
> must be booked well in advance with the Conference Coordinator.
>
> The direct link to the CFP is:
> http://www.cdsa-acei.ca/CDSA%20CFP%202008.pdf
>
> For more information about the conference:
> http://www.cdsa-acei.ca/conference2008.html
>
> Hope to see you in Vancouver in 2008!
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