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Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementia
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- 09 March 2023, pp. 274-286
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A comparison of structural brain differences in monolingual and highly proficient multilingual speakers
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- 30 June 2023, pp. 117-127
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Tuning out tone errors? Native listeners do not down-weight tones when hearing unsystematic tone errors in foreign-accented Mandarin
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- 29 April 2020, pp. 215-222
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The role of discursive features in SLA modeling and grammatical frequency – a response to Cheng, Lu and Giannakouros
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 319-321
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Object omissions in young bilingual children: assessing the evidence
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- 24 May 2001, pp. 33-35
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Coactivation: The portmanteau constructions in bilingual grammar
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- 11 May 2016, pp. 877-878
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The role of learning on bilinguals’ lexical architecture: Beyond separated vs. integrated lexicons
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- 11 July 2018, pp. 685-686
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Effects of acoustic and linguistic experience on Japanese pitch accent processing*
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- 10 May 2016, pp. 931-946
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The “frog story” narratives of Irish–English bilinguals
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- 06 August 2002, pp. 131-146
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The English disease in Finnish compound processing: Backward transfer effects in Finnish–English bilinguals
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- 11 July 2019, pp. 579-590
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Another icon of language contact shattered
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- 08 December 2011, pp. 237-239
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Is morphosyntactic change really rare?
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- 01 April 2011, pp. 146-148
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The untouchables
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- 04 April 2016, pp. 31-32
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Neurophysiology of non-native sound discrimination: Evidence from German vowels and consonants in successive French–German bilinguals using an MMN oddball paradigm
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 137-147
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On the distinction between preposition stranding and orphan prepositions
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- 08 December 2011, pp. 243-246
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Leveraging monolingual developmental techniques to better understand heritage languages
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- 05 July 2019, pp. 39-40
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Two grammars are better than one
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 201-203
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Children rule, or do they (as far as innovations are concerned)?
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- 01 April 2011, pp. 156-158
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From tag to task: Coming to grips with bilingual control issues
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- 12 May 2003, pp. 88-89
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Predicting outcomes in heritage grammars
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- 08 July 2019, pp. 31-32
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