Apparently you snipped the date without reading it:
Tuesday, March 30, 1999.
In <7cncbs$2pp at sjx-ixn9.ix.netcom.com> flefever at ix.netcom.com(F. Frank
LeFever) writes:
>>>Maybe I should hold back full details until after the March 30
>presentation at the NY Academy of Sciences; people in NYC are so busy,
>all they need is to see an abstract of a talk to relieve them of any
>urge to attend it (of course, they might also be too busy to look at
>this newsgroup, but I know at least one or two who do).
>>Remind me after March 30; or if you can't wait, look for Kim, KH et
al.
>in Nature last year.
>>For now, let me just say all your languages are "in" approximately the
>same place--emphasis on APPROXIMATELY (as with George Ojemann's
>inferences based on intraoperative stimulation studies, years ago).
>>For Academy info: www.nyas.org
>For NYNG info: www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6117/index.html
>>F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
>New York Neuropsychology Group
>>>>>>>In <36ED130D.9A0D3AE1 at ix.netcom.com> Sarge <dsargent at ix.netcom.com>
>writes:
>>>>> > However, these fMRi studies show the importance not only of age
>of
>>>>>> > second language acquisition,m but also of which language area
>one
>>>>>> > considers: anterior (Broca's) or posterior (Wernicke's).
>>> >
>>>>I know a smattering in many languages. What area of brain do I use
>for
>>other languages than English [compared with which area used FOR
>English]
>>- (as the earliest I learned any other languages when I was a
>teenager)
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Peter
>>>>>>>>> > LECTURE IS AT 6:00 pm, IS FREE OF CHARGE, AND OPEN TO ALL.
>>> > After a brief reception, supper at about 7:30; the supper is
>>> > optional and requires reservations by Thursday, March 25.
>>> > Contact Bruce Soffer (212) 838-0230, ext. 426
>>> > bsoffer at nyas.org>>> > Academy members $22, others $27. STUDENTS $11.
>>> >
>>> > NYNG info: F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
>>>>What is this? ^ what date for the lecture? (if res. by 3/25)
>>>>Peter
>>>