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A disadvantage in bilingual sentence production modulated by syntactic frequency and similarity across languages
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Do verb bias effects on sentence production reflect sensitivity to comprehension or production factors?
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To err is human; to structurally prime from errors is also human
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Parallel Object Activation and Attentional Gating of Information: Evidence from Eye Movements in the Multiple Object Naming Paradigm
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Saying “that” in dialogue: The influence of accessibility and social factors on syntactic production
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Abstract syntax in sentence production: Evidence from stem-exchange errors
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Should I Stay or Should I Switch? A Cost–Benefit Analysis of Voluntary Language Switching in Young and Aging Bilinguals
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Ambiguity, Accessibility, and a Division of Labor for Communicative Success
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Speaker-external versus speaker-internal forces on utterance form: Do cognitive demands override threats to referential success?
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Are phonological influences on lexical (mis)selection the result of a monitoring bias?
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