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Second language acquisition of grammatical rules: The effects of learning condition, rule difficulty, and executive function – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2023

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The authors would like to apologize for a typographical error on page 6. In Table 2, the data for 24-hours, line 3, is incorrect. The corrected Table should read:

Table 2. Mean rates (SD) for d’ scores for dative and pseudoclefts rules. T-test reports for Rule-learning d’ and Episodic-recognition d’ on immediate, 24-hour and 1-week GJT tests.

References

Rivera, M, Paolieri, D, Iniesta, A, Pérez, A and Bajo, T (2023) Second language acquisition of grammatical rules: The effects of learning condition, rule difficulty, and executive function. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 114. doi:10.1017/S1366728922000815Google Scholar
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Table 2. Mean rates (SD) for d’ scores for dative and pseudoclefts rules. T-test reports for Rule-learning d’ and Episodic-recognition d’ on immediate, 24-hour and 1-week GJT tests.