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159 related items for PubMed ID: 32982006

  • 1. Bilingual word recognition in deaf and hearing signers: Effects of proficiency and language dominance on cross-language activation.
    Morford JP, Kroll JF, Piñar P, Wilkinson E.
    Second Lang Res; 2014 Apr 01; 30(2):251-271. PubMed ID: 32982006
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  • 3. ERP Evidence for Co-Activation of English Words during Recognition of American Sign Language Signs.
    Lee B, Meade G, Midgley KJ, Holcomb PJ, Emmorey K.
    Brain Sci; 2019 Jun 21; 9(6):. PubMed ID: 31234356
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  • 4. Language development in deaf bilinguals: Deaf middle school students co-activate written English and American Sign Language during lexical processing.
    Villwock A, Wilkinson E, Piñar P, Morford JP.
    Cognition; 2021 Jun 21; 211():104642. PubMed ID: 33752155
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  • 5. When deaf signers read English: do written words activate their sign translations?
    Morford JP, Wilkinson E, Villwock A, Piñar P, Kroll JF.
    Cognition; 2011 Feb 21; 118(2):286-92. PubMed ID: 21145047
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  • 6. Automaticity of lexical access in deaf and hearing bilinguals: Cross-linguistic evidence from the color Stroop task across five languages.
    Bosworth RG, Binder EM, Tyler SC, Morford JP.
    Cognition; 2021 Jul 21; 212():104659. PubMed ID: 33798950
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  • 7. Implicit co-activation of American Sign Language in deaf readers: An ERP study.
    Meade G, Midgley KJ, Sevcikova Sehyr Z, Holcomb PJ, Emmorey K.
    Brain Lang; 2017 Jul 21; 170():50-61. PubMed ID: 28407510
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  • 9. Words in the bilingual brain: an fNIRS brain imaging investigation of lexical processing in sign-speech bimodal bilinguals.
    Kovelman I, Shalinsky MH, Berens MS, Petitto LA.
    Front Hum Neurosci; 2014 Jul 21; 8():606. PubMed ID: 25191247
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  • 10. Lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: ERP evidence from picture-word interference.
    Emmorey K, Mott M, Meade G, Holcomb PJ, Midgley KJ.
    Lang Cogn Neurosci; 2021 Jul 21; 36(7):840-853. PubMed ID: 34485589
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  • 11. Language co-activation and lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from picture-word interference.
    Giezen MR, Emmorey K.
    Biling (Camb Engl); 2016 Mar 21; 19(2):264-276. PubMed ID: 26989347
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  • 13. Comparing Semantic Fluency in American Sign Language and English.
    Sehyr ZS, Giezen MR, Emmorey K.
    J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ; 2018 Oct 01; 23(4):399-407. PubMed ID: 29733368
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  • 15. Bi-directional cross-language activation in Chinese Sign Language (CSL)-Chinese bimodal bilinguals.
    Wang Y, Du M, Yu K, Shen G, Deng T, Wang R.
    Acta Psychol (Amst); 2022 Sep 01; 229():103693. PubMed ID: 35933798
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  • 16. Emerging ASL Distinctions in Sign-Speech Bilinguals' Signs and Co-speech Gestures in Placement Descriptions.
    Frederiksen AT.
    Front Psychol; 2021 Sep 01; 12():686485. PubMed ID: 34413812
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  • 17. Sensorimotor characteristics of sign translations modulate EEG when deaf signers read English.
    Quandt LC, Kubicek E.
    Brain Lang; 2018 Dec 01; 187():9-17. PubMed ID: 30399489
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  • 18. Cerebral organization for language in deaf and hearing subjects: biological constraints and effects of experience.
    Neville HJ, Bavelier D, Corina D, Rauschecker J, Karni A, Lalwani A, Braun A, Clark V, Jezzard P, Turner R.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1998 Feb 03; 95(3):922-9. PubMed ID: 9448260
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  • 19. Cognate Costs in Bilingual Speech Production: Evidence from Language Switching.
    Broersma M, Carter D, Acheson DJ.
    Front Psychol; 2016 Feb 03; 7():1461. PubMed ID: 27733838
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  • 20. What is the Source of Bilingual Cross-Language Activation in Deaf Bilinguals?
    Morford JP, Occhino C, Zirnstein M, Kroll JF, Wilkinson E, Piñar P.
    J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ; 2019 Oct 01; 24(4):356-365. PubMed ID: 31398721
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