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  • 26. Long-term experience with Chinese language shapes the fusiform asymmetry of English reading.
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    Wang C, Yang Z, Cao F, Liu L, Tao S.
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  • 33. Monitoring speech production and comprehension: Where is the second-language delay?
    Broos WP, Duyck W, Hartsuiker RJ.
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    Kasparian K, Steinhauer K.
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    Cao F, Tao R, Liu L, Perfetti CA, Booth JR.
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  • 37. Neural deficits in second language reading: fMRI evidence from Chinese children with English reading impairment.
    You H, Gaab N, Wei N, Cheng-Lai A, Wang Z, Jian J, Song M, Meng X, Ding G.
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  • 38. Native Korean-Speaking Children Learning to Read in English: A Structural Analysis of L2-English Literacy Acquisition.
    Ji MG, Baek S.
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