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Social context, structural categories and medieval business writing
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- 23 October 2000, pp. 124-125
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What's in a grammar? Modeling dominance and optimization in contact
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- 31 May 2013, pp. 731-733
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Bilingual strategies from the perspective of a processing model
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- 31 May 2013, pp. 737-739
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Insights from bimodal bilingualism: Reply to commentaries
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- 28 October 2015, pp. 261-263
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A focus on processing
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- 12 May 2003, pp. 36-38
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Constraints on variation, reduplication of semantics, and degrees of freedom: some notes on the computational account of code mixing
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- 03 February 2016, pp. 887-888
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Non-native tone categorization and word learning across a spectrum of L1 tonal statuses
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- 18 December 2023, pp. 1-15
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Emotion effects in second language processing: Evidence from eye movements in natural sentence reading
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- 18 October 2023, pp. 460-479
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Heritage languages, infants’ language recognition, and artificial grammars for bilingualism research
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- 28 November 2019, pp. 2-3
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Wanna contraction in first language acquisition, child second language acquisition, and adult second language acquisition
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- 11 September 2023, pp. 322-333
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The dynamics of spoken word recognition in bilinguals
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- 24 February 2022, pp. 705-710
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DST vs. UG: Can DST account for purely linguistic phenomena?
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- 02 March 2007, pp. 27-29
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Heritage speakers can actively shape not only their grammar but also their processing
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- 05 July 2019, pp. 43-45
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Literacy, metalinguistic, and executive functions processing in bilingual children speakers of similar typology languages in a border area
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- 08 April 2021, pp. 758-766
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Conceptual metaphor activation in Chinese–English bilinguals
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- 11 August 2022, pp. 345-355
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Lexical and semantic connections in number words translation
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- 29 December 2017, pp. 177-190
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On the semantic optimum and contexts
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- 15 October 2021, pp. 204-205
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Bilingual Aspects of the Ontogenesis Model: Parasitic Connections at all Levels of Representation?
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- 18 August 2021, pp. 208-209
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Words only go so far: Linguistic context affects bilingual word processing
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- 03 July 2018, pp. 689-690
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Continuity with change: The new editorial team and some new policies and procedures
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- 03 December 2013, pp. 1-2
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