32.2871, TOC: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 24 / 4 (2021)

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Subject: 32.2871, TOC: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 24 / 4 (2021)

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Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2021 03:49:26
From: Eleanor Hennerley [ehennerley at cambridge.org]
Subject: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Vol. 24, No. 4 (2021)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 
Volume Number:  24 
Issue Number:  4 
Issue Date:  2021 


Main Text:  

Obituary: Pieter Muysken
Harald Clahsen
597-598

Non-native Readers Are More Sensitive to Changes in Surface Linguistic
Information than Native Readers
Denisa Bordag, Andreas Opitz, Max Polter, Michael Meng
599-611

Bilinguals on the garden-path: Individual differences in syntactic ambiguity
resolution
Trevor Brothers, Liv Hoversten, Matthew Traxler
612-627

Reanalysis processes in non-native sentence comprehension
Hiroki Fujita, Ian Cunnings
628-641

The neural timecourse of American English vowel discrimination by Japanese,
Russian and Spanish second-language learners of English
Valerie Shafer, Sarah Kresh, Kikuyo Ito, Miwako Hisagi, Nancy Vidal, Eve
Higby, Daniela Castillo, Winifred Strange
642-655

Phonological transfer effects in novice learners: A learner's brain detects
grammar errors only if the language sounds familiar
Sabine Berthelsen, Merle Horne, Yury Shtyrov, Mikael Roll
656-669

N170 reflects visual familiarity and automatic sublexical phonological access
in L2 written word processing
Yen Yum, Sam-Po Law
670-680

Priming and persistence in bilinguals: What codeswitching tells us about
lexical priming in sentential contexts
Michael Johns, Laura Rodrigo, Rosa Tamargo, Aliza Winneg, Paola Dussias
681-693

Bilingual acquisition of reference: The role of language experience, executive
functions and cross-linguistic effects
Jacopo Torregrossa, Maria Andreou, Christiane Bongartz, Ianthi Tsimpli
694-706

Language of instruction affects language interference in the third language
Brendan Tomoschuk, Wouter Duyck, Robert Hartsuiker, Victor Ferreira, Tamar
Gollan
707-718

The effects of input and output modalities on language switching between
Chinese and English
Wai Wong, Urs Maurer
719-729

Cognitive restructuring in the multilingual mind: language-specific effects on
processing efficiency of caused motion events in Cantonese–English–Japanese
speakers
Yi Wang, Li Wei
730-745

Lexical alignment is affected by addressee but not speaker nativeness
Ellise Suffill, Timea Kutasi, Martin Pickering, Holly Branigan
746-757

Literacy, metalinguistic, and executive functions processing in bilingual
children speakers of similar typology languages in a border area
Talita Gonçalves, Vanisa Viapiana, Rochele Fonseca, Lilian Hübner
758-766

The role of L1 and L2 frequency in cross-linguistic structural priming: An
artificial language learning study
Merel Muylle, Sarah Bernolet, Robert Hartsuiker
767-778

Cross-linguistic interactions across modalities: Effects of the oral language
on sign production
Marc Gimeno-Martínez, Andreas Mädebach, Cristina Baus
779-790

Insights into codeswitching from online communication: Effects of language
preference and conditions arising from vocabulary richness
Laurie Feldman, Vidhushini Srinivasan, Rachel Fernandes, Samira Shaikh
791-797

How are words felt in a second language: Norms for 2,628 English words for
valence and arousal by L2 speakers– CORRIGENDUM
Constance Imbault, Debra Titone, Amy Warriner, Victor Kuperman
798-798

BIL volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
b1-b2

BIL volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
f1-f2
 





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