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1. Syntactic Processing in L2 Depends on Perceived Reliability of the Input: Evidence from P600 Responses to Correct Input

2. The Influence of Orthography on Phonemic Knowledge: An Experimental Investigation on German and Persian

3. Primed from the Start: Syntactic Priming during the First Days of Language Learning

5. Validity of chronometric TMS for probing the time-course of word production: A modified replication

7. The Learning of Weak Noun Declension in German: Children vs. Artificial Network Models

8. Where Does the Delay in L2 Picture Naming Come from? Psycholinguistic and Neurocognitive Evidence on Second Language Word Production

9. Lexical Competition in Nonnative Speech Comprehension

10. An Event-Related Potential Study on Changes of Violation and Error Responses during Morphosyntactic Learning

11. Plasticity of Grammatical Recursion in German Learners of Dutch

12. Cognitive and Neural Prerequisites for Time in Language: Any Answers?

13. How Speakers Interrupt Themselves in Managing Problems in Speaking: Evidence from Self-Repairs

14. Online Pronoun Resolution in L2 Discourse: L1 Influence and General Learner Effects

15. Words that Second Language Learners Are Likely to Hear, Read, and Use

16. A Meta-Analysis of Hemodynamic Studies on First and Second Language Processing: Which Suggested Differences Can We Trust and What Do They Mean?

17. It Is Time to Work toward Explicit Processing Models for Native and Second Language Speakers

18. Neural Responses to the Production and Comprehension of Syntax in Identical Utterances

19. Role of Grammatical Gender and Semantics in German Word Production

20. The Spatial and Temporal Signatures of Word Production Components

29. Syntactic processing in L2 depends on perceived reliability of the input: Evidence from P600 responses to correct input

33. Primed from the start: Syntactic priming during the first days of language learning

35. Accessing Conceptual Representations for Speaking [Editorial]

37. Semantic discrimination impacts tDCS modulation of verb processing

38. fMRI syntactic and lexical repetition effects reveal the initial stages of learning a new language

39. Overlap and differences in brain networks underlying the processing of complex sentence structures in second language users compared with native speakers

42. Analyse zur vorsprachlichen Entwicklung bei Kindern mit Cochlea-Implantat

45. Cross-linguistic influences: Dutch in contact with Papiamento and Turkish

46. Neurobiology of syntax

48. The earliest stages of language learning

49. Research techniques for the study of code-switching

50. Handedness and fMRI-activation patterns in sentence processing

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