How to frame bilingualism in context: Putting people and places in mind
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Challenges of Complexity, and Possible Solutions: a Commentary on Rethinking Multilingual Experience through a Systems Framework of Bilingualism by Titone and Tiv
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Exploring nuance in both experience and adaptation: Commentary on Titone and Tiv (2022)
págs. 28-30
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Word order preference in sign influences speech in hearing bimodal bilinguals but not vice versa: Evidence from behavior and eye-gaze
Francie Manhardt, Susanne Brouwer, Eveline van Wijk, Asli Özyürek
págs. 48-61
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Do bilinguals get the joke?: Humor comprehension in mono- and bilinguals
págs. 95-111
How to quantify bilingual experience?: Findings from a Delphi consensus survey
Cécile de Cat, Draško Kašćelan, Philippe Prevost, Ludovica Serratrice, Laurice Tuller, Sharon Unsworth, The Q-BEx Consortium
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When left is right: The role of typological similarity in multilinguals’ inhibitory control performance
Sarah Von Grebmer Zu Wolfsthurn, Anna Gupta, Leticia Pablos, Niels O. Schiller
págs. 165-178
What modulates the acquisition of difficult structures in a heritage language?: A study on Portuguese in contact with French, German and Italian
págs. 179-192
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Riding the (brain) waves!: Using neural oscillations to inform bilingualism research
Eleonora Rossi, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares, Yanina Prystauka, Megan Nakamura, Jason Rothman
págs. 202-215
Children's likelihood to perform adult-like in word association test: Effects of bilingualism and distributional properties of word relationships
págs. 216-230
Evidence for two stages of prediction in non-native speakers: A visual-world eye-tracking study
págs. 231-243
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