The Interpretability Hypothesis again: A partial replication of Tsimpli and Dimitrakopoulou (2007)
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The impact of a third language on executive control processes
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págs. 558-569
Morphological awareness in biliteracy acquisition: A study of young Chinese EFL readers
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págs. 570-585
Daphnée Simard, Denis Foucambert, Marie Labelle
págs. 586-604
págs. 605-613
The prosody of focus in the Spanish of Quechua-Spanish bilinguals: A case study on noun phrases
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págs. 614-632
Code-switching, swearing and slang: The colloquial register of Basque in Greater Bilbao
Hanna Lantto
págs. 633-648
Mónica Rosselli Cock, Alfredo Ardila Ardila, María Beatriz Jurado, Judy Lee Salvatierra
págs. 649-662
Visual and auditory digit-span performance in native and non-native speakers
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págs. 663-673
Future temporal reference in the bilingual repertoire of Anglo-Montrealers: A twin variable
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págs. 674-692
Cross-language activation in same-script and different-script trilinguals
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págs. 693-716
Bilingual children show advantages in nonverbal auditory executive function task
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págs. 717-729
Toward understanding the variability in the language proficiencies of Arabic heritage speakers
Abdulkafi Albirini
págs. 730-765