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Addressing semantics promotes the development of reading fluency
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- 06 March 2006, pp. 247-265
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“Whatdunit?” Developmental changes in children's syntactically based sentence interpretation abilities and sensitivity to word order
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- 25 November 2015, pp. 1281-1309
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Lexical reading in Spanish: Two cases of phonological dyslexia
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- 01 September 1999, pp. 407-428
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Syllable frequency effects on phonological short-term memory tasks
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- 19 November 2002, pp. 643-659
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The functions of imitation in child language
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 323-352
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A dialogic analysis of interaction between mothers and their deaf or hearing preschoolers1
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 121-139
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The effects of practicing speech accommodations to older adults
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 175-192
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Children with autism align syntax in natural conversation
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- 16 January 2015, pp. 347-370
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Real-time sentence processing in children with specific language impairment: The contribution of lexicosemantic, syntactic, and world-knowledge information
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- 21 December 2011, pp. 181-210
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Timed versus untimed recognition of L2 collocations: Does estimated proficiency modulate congruency effects?
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- 09 November 2020, pp. 1197-1222
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The development of a measure of root awareness to account for reading performance in the Arabic language: A development and validation study
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- 16 November 2018, pp. 303-322
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Object pronouns, clitics, and omissions in child Polish and Ukrainian
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- 01 September 2015, pp. 1051-1082
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Domain-general auditory processing determines success in second language pronunciation learning in adulthood: A longitudinal study
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- 05 October 2020, pp. 1083-1112
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The effectiveness of a foreign language immersion program for children from different ethnic and social class backgrounds: Report 2
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 179-198
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How conceptualizing influences fluency in first and second language speech production
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- 06 November 2018, pp. 111-136
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Instructive bilingualism: Can bilingual children with specific language impairment rely on one language in learning a second one?
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- 11 March 2010, pp. 253-260
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What is a reading error?
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- 27 August 2010, pp. 735-757
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Distinguishing African American English from developmental errors in the language production of toddlers
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- 01 November 2005, pp. 597-620
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Effects of a high information-processing load on the writing process and the story written
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 189-210
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Links between language and executive functions in Swedish preschool children: A pilot study
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- 07 December 2020, pp. 207-241
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