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AN EAR FOR LANGUAGE: SENSITIVITY TO FAST AMPLITUDE RISE TIMES PREDICTS NOVEL VOCABULARY LEARNING
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- Studies in Second Language Acquisition / Volume 42 / Issue 5 / December 2020
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- 10 June 2020, pp. 987-1014
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- December 2020
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BILINGUAL CHILDREN’S PHONOLOGY SHOWS EVIDENCE OF TRANSFER, BUT NOT DECELERATION IN THEIR L1
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- Studies in Second Language Acquisition / Volume 42 / Issue 1 / March 2020
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- 06 August 2019, pp. 89-114
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- March 2020
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The predictors of foreign-accentedness in the home language of Polish–English bilingual children
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- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition / Volume 22 / Issue 2 / March 2019
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- 22 March 2018, pp. 383-400
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Different phonological mechanisms facilitate vocabulary learning at early and late stages of language acquisition: Evidence from Polish 9-year-olds learning English—CORRIGENDUM
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- Applied Psycholinguistics / Volume 39 / Issue 1 / January 2018
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- 28 December 2017, p. 257
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Different phonological mechanisms facilitate vocabulary learning at early and late stages of language acquisition: Evidence from Polish 9-year-olds learning English
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- Applied Psycholinguistics / Volume 39 / Issue 1 / January 2018
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- 30 October 2017, pp. 1-35
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