The relevance of Hungarian in studying language impairments Experience and data from developmental disorders 1 BME Department of Cognitive Science 2 HAS-BME Cognitive Science Research Group 3 Research Institute of Linguistics, HAS Csaba Pléh and
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The Williams syndrome cognitive pattern in Hungarian: Some challenges of the dissociative models Talk at Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique École Normale Supérieure May 5th 2009 CSABA PLÉH
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Theories on the evolution of language localization and its cultural recruitment CSABA PLÉH Invited talk at I13th Summer School of Psycholinguistics Balatonalmádi, 2011 May 22-26
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Towards an integrated Europe: An example from higher education standardisation efforts Talk at UCLA, February 3d, 2005 Csaba Pléh
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Two phases of psychopragmatics | Talk at the 20th Psycholinguistics Summer University, Balatonalmádi, June 13th, 2018
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Using Hungarian language to clarify language-thought relations in impaired populations Csaba Pléh Department of Cognitive Science Budapest University of Technology and Economics visiting György Ránki Hungarian chair, IU, Bloomington Talk at the symp
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Using Hungarian language to clarify language-thought relations in impaired populations Csaba Pléh and Ágnes Lukács Talk at the symposium on Williams Syndrome Fonyód, Hungary, June 25th 2005
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Vers une nouvelle histoire de la psychologie moderne Présentation a Collegium De Lyon, Avril 10, 2013
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Williams Syndrome: Why do we study it? Presentation for the „EVOLUTION AND THE BRAIN” focus group Collegium Budapest November 12, 2001 Csaba Pléh
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