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Cross-language priming: A view from bilingual speech

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Travis, Catherine
Torres Cacoullos, Rena
Kidd, Evan

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In the current paper we report on a study of priming of variable Spanish 1sg subject expression in spontaneous Spanish–English bilingual speech (based on the New Mexico Spanish–English Bilingual corpus, Torres Cacoullos & Travis, in preparation). We s

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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

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2037-12-31