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Leaving no stone unturned: flexible retrieval of idiomatic expressions from a large text corpus
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Leaving no stone unturned: flexible retrieval of idiomatic expressions from a large text corpus
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Multilingual dementia care: defining the limits of translanguaging
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Multilingual dementia care: defining the limits of translanguaging
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Concluding question: Why don't second language learners more proactively target formulaic sequences?
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Formulaic sequences as a regulatory mechanism for cognitive perturbations during the achievement of social goals
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The language of dementia science and the science of dementia language: linguistic interpretations of an interdisciplinary research field
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Mechanisms of conflict and aggression in the dementia context
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Accommodating 'unaccustomed pragmatic spaces' in Arbib's model Comment on "Towards a Computational Comparative Neuroprimatology: Framing the language-ready brain
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How native and non-native speakers of English interpret unfamiliar formulaic sequences
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Establishing the Reliability of Word Association Data for Investigating Individual and Group Differences
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Developing research expertise in applied linguistics: capacity-building for today’s interdisciplinary challenges
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Establishing the reliability of word association data for investigating individual and group differences
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Developing comprehensive criteria of adequacy: the challenge of hybridity
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