Individual variations in British humour appreciation among Chinese–English bilinguals: Role of socialisation and acculturation
págs. 3-21
Bilinguals have more effective executive function: Evidence from an fNIRS study of the neural correlates of cognitive shifting
Hui Li, Dandan Wu, Jinfeng Yang, Sha Xie, Chunqi Chang, Jiutong Luo
págs. 22-38
Mood and gender effects in emotional word processing in unbalanced bilinguals
Marcin Naranowicz, Katarzyna Jankowiak, Katarzyna Bromberek-Dyzman
págs. 39-60
Motion event representation in L1-Turkish versus L2-English speech and gesture: Relations to eye movements for event components
Aslı Aktan-Erciyes, Emir Akbuğa, Erim Kızıldere, Tilbe Göksun
págs. 61-86
págs. 87-103
Variation in first-generation L1 deictic systems: Language attrition and bilingualism effects
Mila Vulchanova, Jacqueline Collier, Pedro Guijarro Fuentes, Valentin Vulchanov
págs. 104-121
Embodiment in directive sequences: The case of triadic interactions in a Polish-English bilingual family
págs. 122-142
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