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Learning to parse liaison-initial words: An eye-tracking study*
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- 22 February 2011, pp. 257-279
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Semantic competitor priming within and across languages: The interplay of vocabulary knowledge, learning experience and working memory capacity*
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- 19 July 2011, pp. 433-443
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Conceptual transfer: Crosslinguistic effects in categorization and construal*
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- 07 October 2010, pp. 1-8
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Bilingual language acquisition and theories of diachronic change: Bilingualism as cause and effect of grammatical change*
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- 02 November 2010, pp. 121-145
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Is morphosyntactic change really rare?
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- 01 April 2011, pp. 146-148
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Senior Chinese high school students' awareness of thematic and taxonomic relations in L1 and L2*
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- 02 December 2010, pp. 444-457
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Representation of colour concepts in bilingual cognition: The case of Japanese blues*
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- 30 September 2010, pp. 9-17
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Processing of contrastiveness by heritage Russian bilinguals*
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- 14 April 2011, pp. 280-300
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Grammar without speech production: The case of Labrador Inuttitut heritage receptive bilinguals*
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- 22 February 2011, pp. 301-317
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Kitchen Russian: Cross-linguistic differences and first-language object naming by Russian–English bilinguals*
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- 13 July 2010, pp. 19-45
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Diachronic change: Early versus late acquisition
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- 01 April 2011, pp. 149-151
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The acquisition of speech rhythm by three-year-old bilingual and monolingual children: Cantonese and English*
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- 19 July 2011, pp. 458-472
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The processing of derivational morphology in Korean–English bilingual readers*
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- 25 August 2011, pp. 473-488
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L2 effects on L1 event conceptualization*
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- 29 July 2010, pp. 47-59
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Whose? L2-English speakers' possessive pronoun gender errors*
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- 15 November 2010, pp. 318-331
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Transmission, acquisition, parameter-setting, reanalysis, and language change
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- 01 April 2011, pp. 152-155
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Influence of L2 proficiency on speech movement variability: Production of prosodic contrasts by Bengali–English speakers*
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- 25 August 2011, pp. 489-505
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Event conceptualization by early Dutch–German bilinguals: Insights from linguistic and eye-tracking data*
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- 23 September 2010, pp. 61-77
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Spanish gender agreement under complete and incomplete acquisition: Early and late bilinguals' linguistic behavior within the noun phrase*
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- 19 January 2011, pp. 332-350
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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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