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Look both ways before crossing the street: Perspectives on the intersection of bimodality and bilingualism
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Insights from bimodal bilingualism: Reply to commentaries
págs. 261-263
Language co-activation and lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from picture-word interference
págs. 264-276
Bilingual advantage in executive control when task demands are considered
Li Qu, Joel Jia Wei Low, Ting Zhang, Hong Li, Philip David Zelazo
págs. 277-293
The gender congruency effect during bilingual spoken-word recognition
Luis Morales Márquez, Daniela Paolieri, Paola E. Dussias, Jorge R. Valdés Kroff, Chip Gerfen, María Teresa Bajo Molina
págs. 294-310
Semantic relatedness and first-second language effects in the bilingual brain: a brain mapping study
Asaid Khateb, Alan J. Pegna, Christoph M. Michel, Michaël Mouthon, Jean-Marie Annoni
págs. 311-330
Xiangzhi Meng, Hanlin You, Meixia Song, Amy S. Desroches, Zhengke Wang, Na Wei, Mengyu Tian, Nadine Gaab, Guosheng Ding
págs. 331-346
A time course analysis of interlingual homograph processing: Evidence from eye movements
págs. 347-360
Phonological coactivation in the bilinguals' two languages: Evidence from the color naming task
págs. 361-375
The role of prior language context on bilingual spoken word processing: Evidence from the visual world task
págs. 376-399
Do you hear it now?: a native advantage for sarcasm processing.
Sara Peters, Kathryn Wilson, Timothy W. Boiteau, Carlos Gelormini-Lezama, Amit Almor
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Examining language switching in bilinguals: The role of preparation time
págs. 415-424
Balanced bilingualism and executive functioning in children
Rachel C. Weber, Audrea Y. Johnson, Cynthia A. Riccio, Jeffrey Liew
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