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Breaking into language in a new modality : the role of input and of individual differences in recognising signs
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Finding common ground : an approach to pairing the communities' and researchers' interests
2022) Language Documentation and Archiving Conference(
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Early neuroelectric signatures of spoken-word recognition : Implications for studies of the phonology-grammar interface
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A study in de-iconization : phonological and morphological adaptations of Indo-European bird names
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Inheritability and transmissibility of linguistic and other cultural features : The coevolution of noun categorization and kinship systems
2022) International Conference on Historical Linguistics 2022(
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Language Transfer with Regard to Grammatical Phenomena in L1 German Learners of English
2022) In Inquiries in Language Learning - Forschungen zu Psycholinguistik und Fremdsprachendidaktik 31. p.291-310(
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Investigating practitioners’ perceived self- confidence and practices for multilingual children with developmental language disorder : The case of Sweden
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Phonetic and Phonological Variation in Vowel Discrimination Performance : Effect of Swedish Vowel Categories and Dialects
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The time course of onset CV coarticulation
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Native language experience shapes pre-attentive foreign tone processing and guides rapid memory trace build-up : An ERP study
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