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May vs. Might in native vs. non-native English:Implications for inference and judgement in legal and educational contexts
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Language rights in danger: Access to justice and linguistic (in)equality in multilingual judicial contexts
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English article usage as a window on the meanings of same, identical and similar
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Endangered Languages and Languages in Danger: Issues of documentation, policy, and language rights
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Measuring and understanding ethnolinguistic vitality in Papapana
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Efficiency of the bilingual mind: Clues from processing, memory and second language acquisition studies
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Multiple factors in second language acquisition: The CASP model
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The Role of Language in Legal Contexts: A Forensic Cross-linguistic Viewpoint
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Constructing causation in language and memory: Implications for access to justice in multilingual interactions
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