Cross-linguistic priming in bilinguals: Multidisciplinary perspectives on language processing, acquisition, and change
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Structural priming within and across languages: a corpus-based perspective
págs. 235-250
Bilingual innovations: Experimental evidence offers clues regarding the psycholinguistics of language change
págs. 251-268
The role of constituent order and level of embedding in cross-linguistic structural priming
Gunnar Jacob, Kalliopi Katsika, Neiloufar Family, Shanley Allen
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Cross-language priming: A view from bilingual speech
págs. 283-298
Cross language lexical priming extends to formulaic units: Evidence from eye-tracking suggests that this idea ‘has legs’
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Increased processing speed in young adult bilinguals: evidence from source memory judgments
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The time course of cross-language activation in deaf ASL–English bilinguals
Jill P. Morford, Corrine Occhino-Kehoe, Pilar Piñar, Erin Wilkinson, Judith F. Kroll
págs. 337-350
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Long-term experience with a tonal language shapes the perception of intonation in English words: How Chinese–English bilinguals perceive “Rose?” vs. “Rose”
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L1 and L2 processing of compound words: Evidence from masked priming experiments in English
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