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Developmental Perspectives on Transfer
2013) International Conference on Multilingualism(
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Transfer and L3 acquisition
2013) 13th International Symposium on Processability Approaches to Language Acquisition(
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Developmental stages and transfer in L3 acquisition
2013) NORDAND 11: Den 11:e konferensen om Nordens språk som andra- och främmandespråk(
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Reading What You Think You See. Good Enough Representations and Lingering Effects of Error Correction: Evidence from Antonymic Pairs
2013) Scandianavian Association for Language and Cognition(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Children’s visual attention to Internet adverts depends on individual level of oculomotor control
2013) In Media Psychology(
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The mirror image, the video clip, and the real world
2013) Sign evolution on multiple time scales(
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The interaction between developmental stages and transfer in L3 acquisition: evidence from spontaneous speech and elicited imitation tasks
2013) Eurosla 23, 2013(
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Morpho-syntactic transfer in L3 acquisition
2013) Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) 36(
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The role of age of acquisition and proficiency on nonword rhyming in 6- to 8-year-old bilingual children
2013) 20th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2013(
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Predicting gaze behavior in children with hearing impairment from cognitive and linguistic ability
2013) 2nd International conference for Hearing Science and Communication, 2013(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract