Interpreting: A window into bilingual processing
Yanping Dong, Ping Li
págs. 703-705
págs. 706-715
Attentional control in interpreting: A model of language control and processing control
Yanping Dong, Ping Li
págs. 716-728
Taxing the bilingual mind: Effects of simultaneous interpreting experience on verbal and executive mechanisms
Adolfo M. García, Edinson Muñoz, Boris Kogan
págs. 729-739
The neurobiology of simultaneous interpreting: Where extreme language control and cognitive control intersect
Alexis Hervais-Adelman, Laura Babcock
págs. 740-751
Slowly but surely: Interpreting facilitates L2 morphological anticipation based on suprasegmental and segmental information
Cristina Lozano-Argüelles, Nuria Sagarra, Joseph V. Casillas
págs. 752-762
White matter microstructure predicts foreign language learning in army interpreters
Johan Mårtensson, Johan Erikson, Nils Christian Bodammer, Magnus Lundgren, Mikael Johansson, Lars Nyberg, Martin Lövdén
págs. 763-771
Adaptive control in interpreters: Assessing the impact of training and experience on working memory
Soudabeh Nour, Esli Struys, Helene Stengers
págs. 772-779
Gaze and eye movement in dialogue interpreting: An eye-tracking study
Elisabet Tiselius, Kayle Sneed
págs. 780-787
Language selection contributes to intrusion errors in speaking: Evidence from picture naming
Xiaochen Zheng, Ardi Roelofs, Kristin Lemhöfer
págs. 788-800
Madeleine R. Long, Mariana Vega-Mendoza, Hannah Rohde, Antonella Sorace, Thomas H Bak
págs. 801-811
The effect of second-language vocabulary on word retrieval in the native language
Eve Higby, Seamus Donnelly, Jungmee Yoon, Loraine K. Obler
págs. 812-824
Anny Castilla-Earls, Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux, Lourdes Martinez-Nieto, María-Adelaida Restrepo, Christopher D. Barr
págs. 825-835
Flora Vanlangendonck, David Peeters, Shirley Ann Rueschemeyer, Ton Dijkstra
págs. 836-844
Complexity matching and lexical matching in monolingual and bilingual conversations
Sara Schneider, Adolfo G. Ramirez-Aristizabal, Carol Gavilan, Christopher T. Kello
págs. 845-857
Monolinguals and bilinguals respond differently to a delayed matching-to-sample task: An ERP study
Cassandra Morrison, Farooq Kamal, Kim Le, Vanessa Taler
págs. 858-868
You win some, you lose some: Comprehension and event-related potential evidence for L1 attrition
David Miller, Jason Rothman
págs. 869-883
How do bilingual dyslexic and typically developing children perform in nonword repetition?: Evidence from a study on Italian L2 children
Maria Vender, Denis Delfitto, Chiara Melloni
págs. 884-896
Srishti Nayak, Amanda R. Tarullo
págs. 897-908
How different code-switching types modulate bilinguals’ executive functions: A dual control mode perspective
Julia Hofweber, Theodoros Marinis, Jeanine Treffers-Daller
págs. 909-925