32.2502, TOC: Applied Psycholinguistics 42 / 4 (2021)

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Subject: 32.2502, TOC:  Applied Psycholinguistics 42 / 4 (2021)

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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 02:03:12
From: Eleanor Hennerley [ehennerley at cambridge.org]
Subject: Applied Psycholinguistics Vol. 42, No. 4 (2021)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Applied Psycholinguistics 
Volume Number:  42 
Issue Number:  4 
Issue Date:  2021 


Main Text:  

Not all wh-dependencies are created equal: processing of multiple wh-questions
in Romanian children and adults
Anamaria Bentea, Theodoros Marinis
825-864

The roles of morphology, phonology, and prosody in reading and spelling
multisyllabic words
Jodie Enderby, Julia Carroll, M. Tarczynski-Bowles, Helen Breadmore
865-885

The effect of second-language orthographic input on the phonological encoding
of Mandarin words
Yen-Chen Hao, Chung-Lin Yang
887-906

Production-based training benefits the comprehension and production of
grammatical gender in L2 German
Valérie Keppenne, Elise Hopman, Carrie Jackson
907-936

>From “No, she does” to “Yes, she does”: Negation processing in negative yes–no
questions by Mandarin speakers of English
Haoruo Zhang, Norbert Vanek
937-967

Individual differences in memory predict changes in breakdown and repair
fluency but not speed fluency: A short-term fluency training intervention
study
Yuichi Suzuki
969-995

Microvariation in the division of labor between null- and overt-subject
pronouns: the case of Italian and Spanish
Carla Contemori, Elisa Domenico
997-1028

The role of corrective feedback and lexical guidance in perceptual learning of
a novel L2 accent in dialogue
Emily Felker, Mirjam Broersma, Mirjam Ernestus
1029-1055

Processing focus in native and non-native speakers of English: an eye-tracking
study in the visual world paradigm
Haoyan Ge, Iris Mulders, Xin Kang, Aoju Chen, Virginia Yip
1057-1088

APS volume 42 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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APS volume 42 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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