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CogNet Library: Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Volume 15 Issue 1
Jan 01, 2012
ISSN: 13667289
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Volume 15 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Introduction: Bilingual children with SLI ¿ the nature of the problem*
SHARON ARMON-LOTEM
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Production and processing asymmetries in the acquisition of tense morphology by sequential bilingual children*
VASILIKI CHONDROGIANNI and THEODOROS MARINIS
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5
The effects of language impairment on the use of direct object pronouns and verb inflections in heritage Spanish speakers: A look at attrition, incomplete acquisition and maintenance*
PEGGY F. JACOBSON
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22
Subject¿verb agreement in Specific Language Impairment: A study of monolingual and bilingual German-speaking children*
MONIKA ROTHWEILER, SOLVEIG CHILLA and HARALD CLAHSEN
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39
Telling stories in two languages: Narratives of bilingual preschool children with typical and impaired language*
PERI ILUZ-COHEN and JOEL WALTERS
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58
Language impairments in the development of sign: Do they reside in a specific modality or are they modality-independent deficits?*
BENCIE WOLL and GARY MORGAN
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75
Minimalism and bilingualism: How and why bilingualism could benefit children with SLI*
THOMAS ROEPER
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88
The receptive¿expressive gap in the vocabulary of young second-language learners: Robustness and possible mechanisms*
TODD A. GIBSON, D. KIMBROUGH OLLER, LINDA JARMULOWICZ and CORINNA A. ETHINGTON
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102
¿Corplum is a core from a plum¿: The advantage of bilingual children in the analysis of word meaning from verbal context*
STEFKA H. MARINOVA-TODD
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117
Temporal reference marking in narrative and expository text written by deaf children and adults: A bimodal bilingual perspective*
LIESBETH M. VAN BEIJSTERVELDT and JANET G. VAN HELL
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128
Cross-language phonological activation of meaning: evidence from category verification*
DEANNA C. FRIESEN and DEBRA JARED
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145
Distributions of cognates in Europe as based on Levenshtein distance*
JOB SCHEPENS, TON DIJKSTRA and FRANC GROOTJEN
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157
What do foreign neighbors say about the mental lexicon?*
MICHAEL S. VITEVITCH
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167
Non-selective lexical access in different-script bilinguals
JIHYE MOON and NAN JIANG
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173
It matters how much you talk: On the automaticity of affective connotations of first and second language words
JULIANE DEGNER, CVETA DOYCHEVA and DIRK WENTURA
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181
Age of acquisition and proficiency in a second language independently influence the perception of non-native speech*
PILAR ARCHILA-SUERTE, JASON ZEVIN, FERENC BUNTA and ARTURO E. HERNANDEZ
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190
Grammatical gender processing in L2: Electrophysiological evidence of the effect of L1¿L2 syntactic similarity - ERRATUM
A. FOUCART and C. FRENCK-MESTRE
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202
BIL volume 15 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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BIL volume 15 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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