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Lexical and semantic training to acquire words in a foreign language: An electrophysiological study
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- 05 April 2022, pp. 768-785
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Some thoughts on extending digital language learning research
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- 08 November 2021, pp. 384-385
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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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Planning ahead: Interpreters predict source language in consecutive interpreting
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- 28 January 2022, pp. 588-602
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Effects of language mixing on bilingual children's word learning
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- 26 August 2021, pp. 55-69
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Minds in action: Evidence that linguistic diversity helps children build a theory of mind
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 70-80
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Love me in L1, but hate me in L2: How native speakers and bilinguals rate the affectivity of words when feeling or thinking about them
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 786-800
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Expanding and contextualizing digital language learning
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 386-387
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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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Sources of variability in the acquisition of Differential Object Marking by Turkish heritage language children in the United States
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- 01 February 2022, pp. 603-616
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Fuzzy Representations
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- 27 August 2021, pp. 210-211
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Digital Language Learning and SLA
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- 16 September 2021, pp. 388-389
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Expecting the unexpected: Code-switching as a facilitatory cue in online sentence processing
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- 11 August 2021, pp. 81-92
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Prediction in challenging situations: Most bilinguals can predict upcoming semantically-related words in their L1 source language when interpreting
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- 25 April 2022, pp. 801-815
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Decision-making depends on language: A meta-analysis of the Foreign Language Effect
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- 02 February 2022, pp. 617-630
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Do L1 tone language speakers enjoy a perceptual advantage in processing English contrastive prosody?*
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- 23 March 2022, pp. 816-826
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Comparing the cognate effect in spoken and written second language word production
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- 24 August 2021, pp. 93-107
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L2 French learning by Eritrean refugee speakers of Tigrinya
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- 23 February 2022, pp. 631-644
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A cultural-historical perspective on Digital Language Learning
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- 08 November 2021, pp. 390-391
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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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