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Object clitics and their omission in child L2 French: The contributions of processing limitations and L1 transfer*
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- 06 October 2011, pp. 531-549
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Explaining individual variation in L2 perception: Rounded vowels in English learners of German
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- 15 March 2010, pp. 279-297
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L1–L2 convergence in clausal packaging in Japanese and English*
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- 20 November 2012, pp. 477-494
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Language co-activation and lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from picture–word interference*
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 264-276
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Grammar without speech production: The case of Labrador Inuttitut heritage receptive bilinguals*
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- 22 February 2011, pp. 301-317
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The effects of linguistic experience on the flexible use of mutual exclusivity in word learning*
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 626-638
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Differences in Language Exposure and its Effects on Memory Flexibility in Monolingual, Bilingual, and Trilingual Infants*
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 670-682
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The relationship between general executive functions and bilingual switching and monitoring in language production
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- 27 June 2017, pp. 505-522
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The relationship between language control and cognitive control in bilingual aphasia*
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- 20 May 2015, pp. 433-452
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The effect of age of L2 acquisition on the organization of the bilingual lexicon: Evidence from masked priming*
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- 29 November 2013, pp. 542-555
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On the nature of cross-linguistic transfer: A case study of Andean Spanish*
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- 13 July 2012, pp. 111-131
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Contact-induced linguistic innovations on the continuum of language use: The case of French in Ontario
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- 14 July 2005, pp. 99-115
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Developmental dynamics in L1 and L2 acquisition: Processability Theory and generative entrenchment
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- 12 May 2003, pp. 1-20
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Phonetic equivalence in the acquisition of /l/ by Spanish–English bilingual children*
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 68-85
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Does learning Spanish grammatical gender change English-speaking adults' categorization of inanimate objects?*
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- 02 December 2010, pp. 203-220
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Effects of age and experience on the production of English word-final stops by Korean speakers*
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- 27 January 2010, pp. 263-278
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A domain-general monitoring account of language switching in recognition tasks: Evidence for adaptive control
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- 13 June 2018, pp. 606-623
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Strong and clitic pronouns in monolingual and bilingual acquisition of French and Italian*
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 19-41
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Convergence as a mechanism of language change
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- 23 July 2004, pp. 179-181
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Are non-native structural preferences affected by native language preferences?*
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- 20 December 2012, pp. 751-760
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