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The relevance of language-internal variation in predicting heritage language grammars
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- 04 July 2019, pp. 25-26
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Translation semantic variability: How semantic relatedness affects learning of translation-ambiguous words*
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- 31 March 2016, pp. 783-794
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Naming interlingual homographs: Variable competition and the role of the decision system
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- 20 October 2006, pp. 281-297
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How do Korean–English bilinguals speak and think about motion events? Evidence from verbal and non-verbal tasks
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- 16 May 2019, pp. 483-499
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Processing grammatical evidentiality and time reference in Turkish heritage and monolingual speakers*
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- 18 December 2015, pp. 457-472
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Learning to parse liaison-initial words: An eye-tracking study*
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- 22 February 2011, pp. 257-279
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Cross-linguistic similarities and differences in bilingual acquisition and attrition: Possessives and double definiteness in Norwegian heritage language
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- 10 July 2018, pp. 748-764
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A roadmap for heritage language research
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- 10 October 2019, pp. 50-55
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The role of phonological structure and experience in bilingual children's nonword repetition performance*
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- 17 September 2014, pp. 551-560
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Mixing the stimulus list in bilingual lexical decision turns cognate facilitation effects into mirrored inhibition effects
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- 27 November 2019, pp. 836-844
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Language dominance predicts cognate effects and inhibitory control in young adult bilinguals
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- 26 October 2018, pp. 1068-1084
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Cross-linguistic priming in bilinguals: Multidisciplinary perspectives on language processing, acquisition, and change
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- 17 October 2016, pp. 215-218
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Age of acquisition and speech production in L2
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- 23 September 2003, pp. 117-128
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What is so difficult about telicity marking in L2 Russian?
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 63-77
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Determiner-noun code-switching in Spanish heritage speakers*
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- 09 September 2015, pp. 150-161
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Remarks on Jake, Myers-Scotton and Gross's response: There is no “Matrix Language”
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- 15 November 2005, pp. 277-284
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Repetition and masked form priming within and between languages using word and nonword neighbors*
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- 19 January 2010, pp. 341-357
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Dislocations in French–English bilingual children: An elicitation study*
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- 21 July 2015, pp. 987-1000
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The influence of bilingualism on working memory event-related potentials
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- 13 June 2018, pp. 191-199
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The developmental trajectories of attention distribution and segment-tone integration in Dutch learners of Mandarin tones*
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- 05 August 2016, pp. 1017-1029
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