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804 related items for PubMed ID: 21500950

  • 1. Knowledge of a second language influences auditory word recognition in the native language.
    Lagrou E, Hartsuiker RJ, Duyck W.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2011 Jul; 37(4):952-65. PubMed ID: 21500950
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  • 2. Recognition of interlingual homophones in bilingual auditory word recognition.
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  • 3. Do semantic sentence constraint and L2 proficiency influence language selectivity of lexical access in native language listening?
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  • 11. The first steps in word learning are easier when the shoes fit: comparing monolingual and bilingual infants.
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  • 12. Translation and associative priming with cross-lingual pseudohomophones: evidence for nonselective phonological activation in bilinguals.
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  • 13. The activation of phonological representations by bilinguals while reading silently: evidence from interlingual homophones.
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  • 18. Language selective or non-selective in bilingual lexical access? It depends on lexical tones!
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  • 19. Listeners retune phoneme categories across languages.
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