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Bimodal bilingualism: Language and cognition
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- 29 February 2016, pp. 221-222
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Keynote Article
Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural implications of bimodal bilingualism*
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- 23 April 2015, pp. 223-242
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Peer Commentaries
Look both ways before crossing the street: Perspectives on the intersection of bimodality and bilingualism
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- 09 July 2015, pp. 243-245
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Code-blending and language control in bimodal bilinguals*
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- 20 August 2015, pp. 246-247
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Language control in bimodal bilinguals: multimodality and serial order
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- 09 July 2015, pp. 248-249
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Bimodal bilingualism reveals mechanisms of cross-language interaction*
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- 20 July 2015, pp. 250-252
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Let's not forget the role of deafness in sign/speech bilingualism*
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- 02 July 2015, pp. 253-255
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What bimodal and unimodal bilinguals can tell us about bilingual language processing.
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- 01 July 2015, pp. 256-258
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Bimodal bilingualism: Factors yet to be explored
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 259-260
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Authors response
Insights from bimodal bilingualism: Reply to commentaries
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- 28 October 2015, pp. 261-263
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Research Article
Language co-activation and lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from picture–word interference*
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 264-276
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Bilingual advantage in executive control when task demands are considered*
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- 10 March 2015, pp. 277-293
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The gender congruency effect during bilingual spoken-word recognition*
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- 29 April 2015, pp. 294-310
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Semantic relatedness and first-second language effects in the bilingual brain: a brain mapping study*
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- 29 April 2015, pp. 311-330
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Neural deficits in auditory phonological processing in Chinese children with English reading impairment*
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 331-346
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A time course analysis of interlingual homograph processing: Evidence from eye movements*
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 347-360
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Phonological coactivation in the bilinguals’ two languages: Evidence from the color naming task*
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 361-375
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The role of prior language context on bilingual spoken word processing: Evidence from the visual world task*
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- 12 March 2015, pp. 376-399
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Do you hear it now? A native advantage for sarcasm processing*
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- 10 March 2015, pp. 400-414
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Research Notes
Examining language switching in bilinguals: The role of preparation time*
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- 02 November 2015, pp. 415-424
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