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Words in the non-native mind: Developing lexical representations in the L2
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- 16 February 2022, pp. 183-184
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Ontogenesis Model of the L2 Lexical Representation
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- 17 June 2021, pp. 185-201
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Helping busy Suzy fight fuzzy in foreign language learning
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- 28 September 2021, pp. 202-203
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On the semantic optimum and contexts
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- 15 October 2021, pp. 204-205
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From fuzzy to fine-grained representations in the developing lexicon
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- 26 August 2021, pp. 206-207
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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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Fuzzy Representations
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- 27 August 2021, pp. 210-211
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The Ontogenesis Model may provide a useful guiding framework, but lacks explanatory power for the nature and development of L2 lexical representation
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- 09 November 2021, pp. 212-213
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Use it or lose it? Spell it? Sign it?: Reaching the optimum
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- 18 August 2021, pp. 214-215
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The Ontogenesis Model: How do multiword units fit in, and are most lexical representations in the L1 really at their optima?
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- 25 August 2021, pp. 216-217
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The importance of formal modelling for the development of cognitive theory
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- 08 November 2021, pp. 218-219
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Representing words in a second language: Can the L2 dance on its own?
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- 28 September 2021, pp. 220-221
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What is fuzziness, and how much does it explain?
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- 20 August 2021, pp. 222-223
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Computational mechanisms of development? Connectionism and bilingual lexical representation
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- 11 November 2021, pp. 224-225
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Modelling L2 vocabulary acquisition: The devil is in the detail
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- 22 November 2021, pp. 226-227
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The limits to ‘fuzziness’ in the L2 learner
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- 13 January 2022, pp. 228-229
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How fuzzy are L2 phonological representations?
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- 27 January 2022, pp. 230-231
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Ontogenenis model of L2 lexical representation: Cross-language links to account for bilingual lexical processing
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- 24 August 2021, pp. 232-233
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Refining optimum levels of acquisition and L1 semantic influences in the Ontogenesis Model
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- 24 August 2021, pp. 234-235
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Refining key concepts of the Ontogenesis Model of the L2 lexical representation
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- 07 February 2022, pp. 236-241
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