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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 5 Issue 3
Dec 01, 2002
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 5 : Issue 3
Table of Contents
The architecture of the bilingual word recognition system: From identification to decision
Ton Dijkstra and Walter J.B. van Heuven
Page
175-197
The bilingual as an adaptive system
David W. Green
Page
175-224
Theories that develop
Michael S. C. Thomas
Page
175-224
On the temporal delay assumption and the impact of non-linguistic context effects
Marc Brysbaert, Ilse van Wijnendaele and Wouter Duyck
Page
175-224
The BIA++: Extending the BIA+ to a dynamical distributed connectionist framework
Maud Jacquet and Robert M. French
Page
175-224
Modeling bilingual word recognition: Past, present and future
Ton Dijkstra and Walter J. B. van Heuven
Page
175-224
Bilingual word recognition beyond orthography: On meaning, linguistic context and individual differences
Janet G. van Hell
Page
175-224
Bilingualism is in dire need of formal models
Ping Li
Page
175-224
How do bilinguals control their use of languages?
Ardi Roelofs
Page
175-224
Phonological activation in bilinguals: Evidence from interlingual homograph naming
Debra Jared and Carrie Szucs
Page
225-239
The cost of switching language in a semantic categorization task
Roswitha E. von Studnitz and David W. Green
Page
241-251
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