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1. Linguistic and geographic diversity in research on second language acquisition and multilingualism: An analysis of selected journals

2. No evidence for embodiment: The motor system is not needed to keep action verbs in working memory

3. Irreversible specialization for speech perception in early international adoptees

5. Is It Time to Reconsider the ‘Gold Standard’ for Nativelikeness in ERP Studies on Grammatical Processing in a Second Language? A Critical Assessment Based on Qualitative Individual Differences

6. Does bilingualism come with linguistic costs? A meta-analytic review of the bilingual lexical deficit

8. L2 activation during L1 processing is increased by exposure but decreased by proficiency

9. Age of acquisition – not bilingualism – is the primary determinant of less than nativelike L2 ultimate attainment

10. The parser consults the lexicon in spite of transparent gender marking: EEG evidence from noun class agreement processing in Zulu

11. Whorf in the Wild: Naturalistic Evidence from Human Interaction

12. Probing the Internal Validity of the LLAMA Language Aptitude Tests

13. Interpreting age effects in language acquisition and attrition

14. Age Effects in Language Attrition

15. L1 activation during L2 processing is modulated by both age of acquisition and proficiency

16. Getting the ball rolling: the cross-linguistic conceptualization of caused motion

17. Introduction to the Special Issue: New and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Relativity

18. Thinking Is Modulated by Recent Linguistic Experience: Second Language Priming Affects Perceived Event Similarity

20. Revisiting the bilingual lexical deficit: The impact of age of acquisition

21. The irreversibility of sensitive period effects in language development: evidence from second language acquisition in international adoptees

22. Motion event categorisation in a nativised variety of South African English

23. Introduction: Cognition, Motion Events, and SLA

24. Televised Whorf: Cognitive Restructuring in Advanced Foreign Language Learners as a Function of Audiovisual Media Exposure

25. Learning to Think in a Second Language: Effects of Proficiency and Length of Exposure in English Learners of German

26. The Whorfian time warp: Representing duration through the language hourglass

27. Chapter 12. The psychological reality of spatio-temporal metaphors

28. Linguistic Relativity in SLA: Toward a New Research Program

29. Language Aptitude in First Language Attrition: A Study on Late Spanish-Swedish Bilinguals

30. Unomathotholoori-radio? Factors predicting the use of English loanwords among L1 isiXhosa–L2 English bilinguals

31. Language and thought in a multilingual context: The case of isiXhosa

32. Towards a unified account of the Spanish subjunctive mood: Epistemic dominion and dominion of effective control

33. The ‘thinking’ in thinking-for-speaking

34. Chapter 5. Long-term language development in international adoptees

35. Does Grammatical Aspect Affect Motion Event Cognition? A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of English and Swedish Speakers

36. The effects of heritage language instruction on first language proficiency: a psycholinguistic perspective

37. DOES FIRST LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE HAMPER NATIVELIKENESS IN A SECOND LANGUAGE?

38. Language attrition (review)

39. Ny giv for Nordand

40. Segmentation and temporal structuring of events in early Spanish-Swedish bilinguals

41. L2 effects on L1 event conceptualization

42. The Role of Language Aptitude in First Language Attrition: The Case of Pre-pubescent Attriters

43. Maturational Constraints and First Language Attrition

44. Dominant-language replacement: The case of international adoptees

45. Procesos de conceptualización de eventos en español y en sueco

47. The Construal of Goal-Oriented Motion Events by Swedish Speakers of L2 Spanish

48. Motion event cognition and grammatical aspect: Evidence from Afrikaans

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