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INCIDENTAL ACQUISITION OF MULTIWORD EXPRESSIONS THROUGH AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: THE ROLE OF REPETITION AND TYPOGRAPHIC ENHANCEMENT
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- 15 March 2021, pp. 985-1008
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CROSSLINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN IMPLICIT LANGUAGE LEARNING
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- 28 July 2014, pp. 733-755
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YOUNG LEARNERS’ PROCESSING OF MULTIMODAL INPUT AND ITS IMPACT ON READING COMPREHENSION: AN EYE-TRACKING STUDY
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- 15 April 2020, pp. 577-598
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THE EFFECTS OF PROCESSING INSTRUCTION AND TRADITIONAL INSTRUCTION ON L2 ONLINE PROCESSING OF THE CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTION IN FRENCH: AN EYE-TRACKING STUDY
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- 06 December 2017, pp. 241-268
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THE ACQUISITION OF ONSETS IN A MARKEDNESS RELATIONSHIP: A Longitudinal Study
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- 01 June 1998, pp. 245-260
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THE EFFECTS OF PLANNING ON FLUENCY, COMPLEXITY, AND ACCURACY IN SECOND LANGUAGE NARRATIVE WRITING
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- 05 February 2004, pp. 59-84
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Language Reversion Revisited
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 167-177
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COGNITIVE APTITUDES AND L2 SPEAKING PROFICIENCY: LINKS BETWEEN LLAMA AND HI-LAB
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- 09 November 2018, pp. 313-336
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DOES THE NOUN PHRASE ACCESSIBILITY HIERARCHY PREDICT THE DIFFICULTY ORDER IN THE ACQUISITION OF JAPANESE RELATIVE CLAUSES?
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- 25 April 2007, pp. 169-196
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Acquiring Nothing?: The Use of Zero Pronouns by Nonnative Speakers of Chinese and the Implications for the Acquisition of Nominal Reference
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 353-377
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Is Second Language Attrition the Reversal of Second Language Acquisition?
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 151-165
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OBSERVING AND PRODUCING PITCH GESTURES FACILITATES THE LEARNING OF MANDARIN CHINESE TONES AND WORDS
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- 21 June 2018, pp. 33-58
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The Word Unit in Second Language Speech Production and Perception
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 381-411
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COMMUNICATIVE FOCUS ON FORM AND SECOND LANGUAGE SUPRASEGMENTAL LEARNING: Teaching Cantonese Learners to Perceive Mandarin Tones
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- 23 May 2014, pp. 647-680
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Attrition in the Productive Lexicon of Two Portuguese Third Language Speakers
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 135-149
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THE USE OF PROSODIC CUES IN LEARNING NEW WORDS IN AN UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE
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- 15 August 2012, pp. 415-444
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The Acquisition of Second Language Speech
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 305-341
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HOW EXPLICIT KNOWLEDGE AFFECTS ONLINE L2 PROCESSING: Evidence from Differential Object Marking Acquisition
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- 20 May 2015, pp. 237-268
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Words as Things: Development of Word Concept by Bilingual Children1
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- 07 November 2008, pp. 133-140
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CONTACT, CONTEXT, AND COLLOCATION: The Emergence of Sociostylistic Variation in L2 French Learners during Study Abroad
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- 18 July 2016, pp. 553-578
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