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Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2019 15:28:13
From: Louise Bowes [lbowes at cambridge.org]
Subject: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Vol. 22, No. 4 (2019)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 
Volume Number:  22 
Issue Number:  4 
Issue Date:  2019 


Main Text:  

Computational approaches to word retrieval in bilinguals
Jubin Abutalebi, Harald Clahsen
655-656

Multilink: a computational model for bilingual word recognition and word
translation
Ton Dijkstra, Alexander Wahl, Franka Buytenhuijs, Nino Halem, Zina Al-Jibouri,
Marcel Korte, Steven Rekké
657-679

The bilingual mental lexicon beyond Dutch–English written words
Mira Goral
680-681

Scaling up: How computational models can propel bilingualism research forward
Ping Li, Angela Grant
682-684

The role of learning on bilinguals’ lexical architecture: Beyond separated vs.
integrated lexicons
Albert Costa, Martin Pickering
685-686

Multilink for bilingual language production
Iva Ivanova, Daniel Kleinman
687-688

Words only go so far: Linguistic context affects bilingual word processing
Janet Hell
689-690

A few suggestions on broadening the cross-linguistic relevance of the
Multilink model
Ramesh Mishra
691-692

Phonology-based bilingual activation among different-script bilinguals?
Nan Jiang
693-694

The need for a universal computational model of bilingual word recognition and
word translation
Walter Heuven, Yun Wen
695-696

The critical roles of errors and individual differences in bilingual
translation
Natasha Tokowicz
697-698

On keeping cool: The role of inhibition in bilingual word processing
Mathieu Declerck, Gabriela Meade, Jonathan Grainger
699-700

Language membership as a gradient emergent feature
Michael Johns, Michael Putnam
701-702

Modelling bilingual lexical processing: A research agenda and desiderabilia
Ton Dijkstra, Alexander Wahl, Franka Buytenhuijs, Nino Halem, Zina Al-Jibouri,
Marcel Korte, Steven Rekké
703-713

Early executive function: The influence of culture and bilingualism
Crystal Tran, Maria Arredondo, Hanako Yoshida
714-732

Bilingual experience and executive control over the adult lifespan: The role
of biological sex
Sivaniya Subramaniapillai, Maria Rajah, Stamatoula Pasvanis, Debra Titone
733-751

Enhanced temporal binding of audiovisual information in the bilingual brain
Gavin Bidelman, Shelley Heath
752-762

Novel-word learning, executive control and working memory: A bilingual
advantage
Meesha Warmington, Swathi Kandru-Pothineni, Graham Hitch
763-782

Bilingual exposure enhances left IFG specialization for language in children
Maria Arredondo, Xiao-Su Hu, Erica Seifert, Teresa Satterfield, Ioulia
Kovelman
783-801

Language background affects online word order processing in a second language
but not offline
Annika Andersson, Susan Sayehli, Marianne Gullberg
802-825

“My French is rusty”: Proficiency and bilingual gesture use in a majority
English community
Jasmine Aziz, Elena Nicoladis
826-835

Having a different pointing of view about the future: The effect of signs on
co-speech gestures about time in Mandarin–CSL bimodal bilinguals
Yan Gu, Yeqiu Zheng, Marc Swerts
836-847

The illusory benefit of cognates: Lexical facilitation followed by sublexical
interference in a word typing task
Laura Muscalu, Patricia Smiley
848-865

Second language (L2) proficiency, socioeconomic status (SES), and intelligence
(IQ) are significant predictors of cognitive control differences among young
adult unbalanced Chinese–English bilinguals
Zhilong Xie, Teresa Pisano
866-882

Effect of speaker certainty on novel word learning in monolingual and
bilingual children
Milijana Buac, Aurélie Tauzin-Larché, Emily Weisberg, Margarita Kaushanskaya
883-895

BIL volume 22 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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BIL volume 22 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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