págs. 223-230
Associations between bilingualism and memory generalization during infancy: Does socioeconomic status matter?
Natalie H. Brito, Ashley Greaves, Ana Leon-Santos, William P. Fifer, Kimberly G. Noble
págs. 231-240
Concurrent verbal working memory load constrains cross-linguistic translation activation: A visual world eye-tracking study on Hindi–English bilinguals
págs. 241-270
Modeling the auxiliary phrase asymmetry in code-switched Spanish–English
Chara Tsoukala, Stefan L. Frank, Antal Van den Bosch, Jorge R. Valdés Kroff, Mirjam Broersma
págs. 271-280
How are words felt in a second language: Norms for 2,628 English words for valence and arousal by L2 speakers
Constance Imbault, Debra Titone, Amy Beth Warriner, Victor Kuperman
págs. 281-292
Individual differences in bilingual experience modulate executive control network and performance: behavioral and structural neuroimaging evidence
Federico Gallo, Nikolay Novitskiy, Andriy Myachykov, Yury Shtyrov
págs. 293-304
Sentence repetition with bilinguals with and without DLD: Differential effects of memory, vocabulary, and exposure
págs. 305-318
págs. 319-332
Word learning in monolingual and bilingual children: The influence of speaker eye-gaze
págs. 333-343
Bilinguals benefit from semantic context while perceiving speech in noise in both of their languages: Electrophysiological evidence from the N400 ERP
Kristina Coulter, Annie C. Gilbert, Shanna Kousaie, Shari Baum, Vincent L. Gracco, Denise Klein, Debra Titone, Natalie Phillips
págs. 344-357
The sensitivity to context modulates executive control: Evidence from Malayalam–English bilinguals
págs. 358-373
Language control in bilingual production: Insights from error rate and error type in sentence production
págs. 374-388
Delayed picture naming in the first and second language
Wouter P.J. Broos, Alice Bencivenni, Wouter Duyck, Robert J. Hartsuiker
págs. 389-400
págs. 401-413
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