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233 related items for PubMed ID: 33212865

  • 21. The impact of semantic-free second-language training on ERPs during case processing.
    Mueller JL, Girgsdies S, Friederici AD.
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  • 23. ERP correlates of intramodal and crossmodal L2 acquisition.
    Skotara N, Kügow M, Salden U, Hänel-Faulhaber B, Röder B.
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  • 24. Why pitch sensitivity matters: event-related potential evidence of metric and syntactic violation detection among spanish late learners of german.
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  • 26. An ERP study on L2 syntax processing: When do learners fail?
    Meulman N, Stowe LA, Sprenger SA, Bresser M, Schmid MS.
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    Kasparian K, Vespignani F, Steinhauer K.
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  • 28. The "semantic P600" in second language processing: When syntax conflicts with semantics.
    Zheng X, Lemhöfer K.
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  • 37. Morphosyntactic processing in late second-language learners.
    Dowens MG, Vergara M, Barber HA, Carreiras M.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2010 Aug 25; 22(8):1870-87. PubMed ID: 19580390
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  • 39. Shaving Bridges and Tuning Kitaraa: The Effect of Language Switching on Semantic Processing.
    Hut SCA, Leminen A.
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  • 40. Processing of Shakespearean functional shift as a semantic anomaly in L2 English: Evidence from an ERP study.
    Lee M, Noh Y, Kim HS, Kim SY.
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