| Electrophysiological and experimental-behavioral approaches to the study of intra-sentential code-switching |
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| A formalist perspective on language acquisition |
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| Using two-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone's law of comparative judgments for code-switching research |
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| Experimental contributions of eye-tracking to the understanding of comprehension processes while hearing and reading code-switches |
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| Bilingual reference production A cognitive-computational account |
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| The realization of information focus in monolingual and bilingual native Spanish |
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| Derivational complexity vs. transfer effects Long-distance wh-movement in heritage and L2 grammars |
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| Code-switching attitudes and their effects on acceptability judgment tasks |
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| Child heritage speakers' production and comprehension of direct object clitic gender in Spanish |
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| Adjective-noun order in Papiamento-Dutch code-switching |
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| Covert co-activation of bilinguals' non-target language Phonological competition from translations |
2 |
| L3 acquisition of English attributive adjectives Dominant language of communication matters for syntactic cross-linguistic influence |
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| Case in Heritage Korean |
2 |
| Straight from the horse's mouth Agreement attraction effects with Turkish possessors |
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| Strong Integration in bilingual grammar, formalized Making the case from cross-linguistic influence in wh-questions |
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| Listener-adapted speech Bilinguals adapt in a more sensitive way |
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| Prosodic effects on L2 grammars |
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| A case for agreement Processing of case inflection by early and late learners |
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| Compounding and derivation On the 'promiscuity' of derivational affixes |
1 |
| The development of gender assignment and agreement in English-Greek and German-Greek bilingual children |
1 |
| List composition effect on cognate and non-cognate word acquisition in children |
1 |
| Identifying partially schematic units in the code-mixing of an English and German speaking child |
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| Do bilinguals create two different sets of vocabulary for two domains? Vocabulary development and overlap in the first years of schooling |
1 |
| Bilingualism effects in Basque subject pronoun expression |
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| Constructively combining languages The use of code-mixing in German-English bilingual child language acquisition |
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| Processing strategies used by Basque-French bilingual and Basque monolingual children for the production of the subject-agent in Basque |
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| Dominance, mode, and individual variation in bilingual speech production and perception |
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| Basque-Spanish bilingual children's expressive and receptive grammatical abilities |
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| Investigating vulnerabilities in grammatical processing of bilinguals Insights from Basque-Spanish adults and children |
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| Bilingual language control across modalities The relationship between mixed-language comprehension and production |
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| Lexical access in English-Spanish bilinguals A comparison of advanced heritage speakers and late learners |
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| Focus in Indian English and Hindi late and simultaneous bilinguals |
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| Effects of education on the production of plural morphology among bilingual speakers of Yucatec Maya and Spanish |
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| Glimpses of semantic restructuring of English emotion-laden words of American English L1 users residing outside the USA |
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| The acquisition of the weaker language Evidence from the acquisition of Russian cases by a Turkish-Russian child |
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| Exploring the role of cognitive control in syntactic processing Evidence from cross-language priming in bilingual children |
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| Quantifying cross-linguistic influence with a computational model A study of case-marking comprehension |
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| Acquisition of scalar implicatures Evidence from adult Japanese L2 learners of English |
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| Gender and number processing in second language Swahili |
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| Bidirectional cross-linguistic influence in late bilingualism Evidence from the container-content relation |
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| Selective vulnerability and dominant language transfer in the acquisition of the Chinese cleft construction by heritage speakers |
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| Pragmatic abilities in bilinguals The case of scalar implicatures |
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| How subject animacy constrains motion event descriptions Evidence from sequential and simultaneous bilinguals in French and English |
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| Production, comprehension and repetition of accusative case by monolingual Russian and bilingual Russian-Dutch and Russian-Hebrew-speaking children |
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| Monolingual stimuli as a foundation for analyzing code-switching data |
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| Aspectual interpretation and mass/count knowledge in Chinese-English bilinguals |
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| Feature reassembly in the acquisition of plural marking by Korean and Indonesian bilinguals A bidirectional study |
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| Processing DOM in relative clauses Salience and optionality in early and late bilinguals |
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