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Tracing the development of spatially modulated gestures in the manual modality in nonsigning Chinese-speaking children
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- 20 November 2017, pp. 527-544
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Article choice, theory of mind, and memory in children with high-functioning autism and children with specific language impairment
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- 06 November 2017, pp. 89-115
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Artificial grammar learning in Williams syndrome and in typical development: The role of rules, familiarity, and prosodic cues
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 327-353
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A methodological synthesis of self-paced reading in second language research
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- 17 May 2018, pp. 861-904
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Predicting sign learning in hearing adults: The role of perceptual-motor (and phonological?) processes
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- 02 April 2018, pp. 905-931
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In hand and in mind: Effects of gesture production and viewing on second language word learning
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- 18 October 2017, pp. 355-381
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A facilitatory effect of rich stem allomorphy but not inflectional productivity on single-word recognition
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- 11 September 2018, pp. 1221-1238
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The role of phonological and orthographic awareness in learning to read among Grade 1 and 2 students in Taiwan
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 117-143
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A Commentary on Werker (2017): Limitations of the laboratory and the role of variability in language learning
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- 11 September 2018, pp. 746-753
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Development of early morphological awareness in Greek: Epilinguistic versus metalinguistic and inflectional versus derivational awareness
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- 23 November 2017, pp. 545-567
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Consonant age of acquisition effects are robust in children's nonword repetition performance
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- 30 April 2018, pp. 933-959
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The effect of pause location on perceived fluency
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- 23 November 2017, pp. 569-591
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Putting the terms “monolingual” and “bilingual” under the microscope
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- 11 September 2018, pp. 753-756
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Differential effects of internal and external factors in early bilingual vocabulary learning: The case of Singapore
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- 02 November 2017, pp. 383-411
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Body–object interaction ratings for 750 Spanish words
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- 13 September 2018, pp. 1239-1252
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Working memory performance in children with and without specific language impairment in two nonmainstream dialects of English
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- 02 November 2017, pp. 145-167
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Acoustic characteristics and learner profiles of low-, mid- and high-level second language fluency
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- 21 February 2018, pp. 593-617
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Interacting processes and developmental biases allow learners to crack the “what” code and the “who” code in spoken language
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- 11 September 2018, pp. 757-761
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Effects of entrenchment and preemption in second language learners’ acceptance of English denominal verbs
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- 19 October 2017, pp. 413-436
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Referring strategies in American Sign Language and English (with co-speech gesture): The role of modality in referring to non-nameable objects
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- 17 April 2018, pp. 961-987
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