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  • 25. Accessing word meaning in two languages: an event-related brain potential study of beginning bilinguals.
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    McLaughlin J, Osterhout L, Kim A.
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  • 34. The impact of proficiency on syntactic second-language processing of German and Italian: evidence from event-related potentials.
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  • 39. Complex brain network properties in late L2 learners and native speakers.
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