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Ultimate attainment in the use of collocations among heritage speakers of Turkish in Germany and Turkish–German returnees
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The role of morphological markedness in the processing of number and gender agreement in Spanish: an event-related potential investigation
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Formal linguistic approaches to heritage language acquisition: bridges for pedagogically oriented research
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Not just algunos, but indeed unos L2ers can acquire scalar implicatures in L2 Spanish
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Discourse-sensitive clitic-doubled dislocations in heritage Spanish
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The acquisition of clitics in L2 Spanish: examining restrictions on clitic solidarity
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Neurolinguistic measures of typological effects in multilingual transfer: introducing an ERP methodology
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A Prolegomenon to the Construct of the Native Speaker: Heritage Speaker Bilinguals are Natives Too!
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A rare structure at the syntax-discourse interface: heritage and Spanish-dominant native speakers weigh in
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Object drop in L2 Spanish, (complex) feature reassembly and L1 pre-emption: comparing English, Chinese, European and Brazilian Portuguese learners
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