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Weak interest in the weaker language
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- 22 March 2016, pp. 29-30
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Predictors and consequences of individual differences in cross-linguistic interactions: A model of second language reading skill
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- 18 May 2020, pp. 154-166
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Questions on data and the input to GEN*
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- 19 February 2016, pp. 889-890
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Language, concepts and culture: old wine in new bottles?
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- 01 April 2000, pp. 5-6
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Heritage languages and variation: Identifying shared factors
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- 08 July 2019, pp. 21-22
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A neurocognitive perspective on retrieval interference in L2 sentence processing
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- 01 August 2016, pp. 687-688
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How APT is your theory: Present status and future prospects
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- 20 May 2004, pp. 43-47
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The importance of discourse-pragmatics in acquisition
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- 24 May 2001, pp. 23-25
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Parameters or cues?
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- 20 May 2004, pp. 35-36
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A conceptual basis for research into emotions and bilingualism
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 193-195
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The role of L1 and L2 frequency in cross-linguistic structural priming: An artificial language learning study
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- 12 April 2021, pp. 767-778
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The use of a second language enhances the neural efficiency of inhibitory control: An ERP study
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- 05 August 2021, pp. 163-180
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Cross-linguistic interactions across modalities: Effects of the oral language on sign production
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- 21 April 2021, pp. 779-790
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Cross-linguistic influence in the simultaneous bilingual child's lexicon: An eye-tracking and primed picture selection study
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- 15 August 2023, pp. 377-387
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Vocabulary does not equal language, but neither does morphosyntax
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- 04 April 2016, pp. 17-18
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Towards a comprehensive model of heritage language development
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- 27 June 2019, pp. 27-28
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The cognitive status of metalinguistic knowledge in speakers of one or more languages
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- 29 June 2020, pp. 185-196
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Exposure is not enough
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- 11 March 2016, pp. 25-26
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Discourse fluency modulates spoken word recognition in monolingual and L2 speakers
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- 13 December 2021, pp. 430-443
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Revisiting the Revised Hierarchical Model: Evidence for concept mediation in backward translation
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- 23 February 2018, pp. 285-299
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