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Turning languages on and off: Switching into and out of code-blends reveals the nature of bilingual language control
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In: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn (2019)
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Referring strategies in American Sign Language and English (with co-speech gesture): The role of modality in referring to non-nameable objects
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The Relation between Working Memory and Language Comprehension in Signers and Speakers
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Empirical Article Bimodal Bilingualism and the Frequency-Lag Hypothesis
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Processing Orthographic Structure: Associations Between Print and Fingerspelling
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Bilingual processing of ASL-English code-blends: The consequences of accessing two lexical representations simultaneously
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Processing Orthographic Structure: Associations Between Print and Fingerspelling
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