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Can the critical period be saved? A bilingual perspective
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- 20 February 2018, pp. 908-910
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Didn't hear that coming: Effects of withholding phonetic cues to code-switching
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- 31 January 2020, pp. 1020-1031
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Lexical selection, cross-language interaction, and switch costs in habitually codeswitching bilinguals
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- 01 June 2018, pp. 569-589
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Temporal reference marking in narrative and expository text written by deaf children and adults: A bimodal bilingual perspective*
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- 03 October 2011, pp. 128-144
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Slowly but surely: Interpreting facilitates L2 morphological anticipation based on suprasegmental and segmental information
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- 27 November 2019, pp. 752-762
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Bilingualism is in dire need of formal models
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- 18 December 2002, p. 213
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Do early successive bilinguals show the English L2 pattern of precocious BE acquisition?*
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- 10 June 2015, pp. 630-635
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Emoticons in informal text communication: a new window on bilingual alignment*
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- 19 July 2017, pp. 209-218
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The relation between the working memory skills of sign language interpreters and the quality of their interpretations*
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- 04 November 2011, pp. 340-350
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On the temporal delay assumption and the impact of non-linguistic context effects
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- 18 December 2002, pp. 199-201
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The critical period hypothesis: A diamond in the rough
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- 17 April 2018, pp. 915-916
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Differentiation in language and gesture use during early bilingual development of hearing children of Deaf parents*
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- 18 November 2014, pp. 769-788
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The role of general executive functions in receptive language switching and monitoring
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- 04 September 2017, pp. 839-855
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Fácil or A piece of cake: Does variability in bilingual language brokering experience affect idiom comprehension?
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- 04 April 2017, pp. 340-354
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Learning the lexical aspects of a second language at different proficiencies: A neural computational study
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- 16 January 2012, pp. 266-287
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On the specificity of bilingual language control: A study with Parkinson's disease patients
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- 08 July 2019, pp. 570-578
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Cross-modal priming in bilingual sentence processing
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- 19 January 2018, pp. 456-461
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Cognitive restructuring in the multilingual mind: language-specific effects on processing efficiency of caused motion events in Cantonese–English–Japanese speakers
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- 17 March 2021, pp. 730-745
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“Corplum is a core from a plum”: The advantage of bilingual children in the analysis of word meaning from verbal context*
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- 01 August 2011, pp. 117-127
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Senior Chinese high school students' awareness of thematic and taxonomic relations in L1 and L2*
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- 02 December 2010, pp. 444-457
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