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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 3 Issue 1
Apr 01, 2000
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 3 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Whats in a concept?
Aneta Pavlenko
Page
1
Language, concepts and culture: old wine in new bottles?
Ren Appel
Page
5
On the source and nature of semantic and conceptual knowledge
Annette M. B. De Groot
Page
7
Bilingual minds
Susan Ervin-Tripp
Page
10
Concepts, experiments and mechanisms
David W. Green
Page
16
Semantic and conceptual transfer
Scott Jarvis
Page
19
Cerebral representation of bilingual concepts
Michel Paradis
Page
22
Word meanings and concepts: what do the findings from aphasia and language specificity really say?
Ardi Roelofs
Page
25
New approaches to conceptual representations in bilingual memory: the case for studying humor interpretation
Jyotsna Vaid
Page
28
The architecture of the bilingual language faculty: evidence from intrasentential code switching
Jeff MacSwan
Page
37
Factors affecting the recognition of words in a second language
Diane Meador, James E. Flege and Ian R. A. Mackay
Page
55
More on interlingual homograph recognition: language intermixing versus explicitness of instruction
Ton Dijkstra, Ellen De Bruijn, Herbert Schriefers and Sjoerd Ten Brinke
Page
69
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