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Age of acquisition and proficiency in a second language independently influence the perception of non-native speech*
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The effect of bilingualism on letter and category fluency tasks in primary school children: Advantage or disadvantage?*
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- 06 October 2010, pp. 351-364
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Inhibitory control predicts language switching performance in trilingual speech production*
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- 29 November 2011, pp. 651-662
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Disentangling accent from comprehensibility*
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- 25 May 2012, pp. 905-916
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Is retrieval-induced forgetting behind the bilingual disadvantage in word production?*
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- 02 August 2011, pp. 365-377
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The effects of first- and second-language proficiency on conflict resolution and goal maintenance in bilinguals: Evidence from reaction time distributional analyses in a Stroop task*
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- 20 March 2012, pp. 663-676
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Grammatical gender processing in L2: Electrophysiological evidence of the effect of L1–L2 syntactic similarity - ERRATUM
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- 07 September 2012, pp. f1-f2
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Comprehension of competing argument marking systems in two Australian mixed languages*
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- 03 November 2011, pp. 378-396
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Receptive vocabulary differences in monolingual and bilingual adults*
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- 11 November 2011, pp. 397-401
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Can experience with co-speech gesture influence the prosody of a sign language? Sign language prosodic cues in bimodal bilinguals*
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- 04 January 2012, pp. 402-412
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Linguistically directed attention to the temporal aspect of action events in monolingual English speakers and Chinese–English bilingual speakers with varying English proficiency*
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- 03 October 2011, pp. 413-421
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The construct of language proficiency in the study of bilingualism from a cognitive perspective*
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- 07 March 2012, pp. 422-433
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Can native Japanese listeners learn to differentiate /r–l/ on the basis of F3 onset frequency? – CORRIGENDUM
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- 07 March 2012, pp. 434-435
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