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Beyond the bilingualism myth: toward culturally sustaining autism interventions for multilingual families. [PDF]
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Modeling the Bilingual Phonological Idiolect Through a Translanguaging Lens. [PDF]
Garivaldo B, Fabiano L.
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One Call Away: Bilingual Teleassessment for Preschool and Elementary Children: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Kappenberg A, Licandro U.
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Experience-Sensitive Effects on Temporal Profiles of Social Attention in Early Childhood. [PDF]
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Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech, 2021
In the present study, we investigated estar constructions in the Spanish/English code-switching variety of northern Belize, which is well known for its prolific use of hacer bilingual compound verbs in code-switched speech. To this end, we extracted and analysed 364 unilingual Spanish and 158 bilingual estar constructions from naturalistic speech in ...
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In the present study, we investigated estar constructions in the Spanish/English code-switching variety of northern Belize, which is well known for its prolific use of hacer bilingual compound verbs in code-switched speech. To this end, we extracted and analysed 364 unilingual Spanish and 158 bilingual estar constructions from naturalistic speech in ...
Osmer Balam +2 more
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Bilingual speech: Bilateral control?
Brain and Language, 1982Abstract Forty bilinguals from several language backgrounds were contrasted to a group of English-speaking monolinguals on a verbal-manual interference paradigm. For the monolinguals, concurrent finger-tapping rate during speech output tasks was disrupted only for the right hand, indicating left-hemisphere language dominance.
H M, Sussman, P, Franklin, T, Simon
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Lexical Richness in the Spontaneous Speech of Bilinguals
Applied Linguistics, 2003The focus of the present paper is on the measurement of lexical richness. Lexical richness is often measured either by the traditional type-token ratio (TTR) or by its square root variant, the index of Guiraud. The disadvantages of these measures, especially those of the TTR, are well-known.
Daller, H. +2 more
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