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2. Neural tracking of speech envelope does not unequivocally reflect intelligibility

3. Individual differences in foreign language attrition: A 6-month longitudinal investigation after a study abroad

4. Tracking talker-specific cues to lexical stress: Evidence from perceptual learning

5. New in, old out: Does learning a new language make you forget previously learned foreign languages?

6. Lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation still as elusive as a White Christmash

7. No evidence for convergence to sub-phonemic F2 shifts in shadowing

8. Syllable rate drives rate normalization, but is not the only factor

9. What does successful L2 vowel acquisition depend on? A conceptual replication

10. IDLaS-NL: A platform for running customized studies on individual differences in Dutch language skills via the internet

11. Memory consolidation in L2 neurocognition

12. Correction: Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An accessible resource for understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context

13. Acoustic correlates of Dutch lexical stress re-examined: Spectral tilt is not always more reliable than intensity

14. Distracting linguistic information impairs neural tracking of attended speech

15. The differential roles of lexical and sublexical processing during spoken-word recognition in clear and in noise

16. Individual differences in foreign language attrition: A 6-month longitudinal investigation after a study abroad

17. Correction: Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An accessible resource for understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context

18. Quantifying the relationships between linguistic experience, general cognitive skills and linguistic processing skills

19. Study protocol: A comprehensive multi-method neuroimaging approach to disentangle developmental effects and individual differences in second language learning

20. Acoustic correlates of Dutch lexical stress re-examined: Spectral tilt is not always more reliable than intensity

23. Differences in phonological awareness performance. Are there positive or negative effects of bilingual experience?

24. Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An accessible resource for understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context

25. Accent adaptation through error-based learning

28. Consolidation as a mechanism for word learning in sequential bilinguals

29. Listeners track talker-specific prosody to deal with talker-variability

30. Phonetic convergence to non-native speech. Acoustic and perceptual evidence

31. Using the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test in L2 children and adolescents: Effects of L1

32. Overlapping and distinct neural networks supporting novel word learning in bilinguals and monolinguals

33. Electrophysiological evidence for cross-language interference in foreign-language attrition

35. Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An accessible resource for understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context

36. Speaker statistical averageness modulates word recognition in adverse listening conditions

37. Specialized memory systems for learning spoken words

38. Between-language competition as a driving force in foreign language attrition

40. Shared lexical access processes in speaking and listening? An individual differences study

41. Can you hear what you cannot say? The interactions of speech perception and production during non-native phoneme learning

42. A behavioural dataset for studying individual differences in language skills

43. Imitating speech in an unfamiliar language and an unfamiliar non-native accent in the native language

45. Speech Perception

46. Consistency influences altered auditory feedback processing

47. Success in learning similar-sounding words predicts vocabulary depth above and beyond vocabulary breadth

49. Comparing effects of instruction on word meaning and word form on early literacy abilities in kindergarten

50. Neural correlates of word learning in children

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