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Is All Formulaic Language Created Equal? Unpacking the Processing Advantage for Different Types of Formulaic Sequences ...
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Is All Formulaic Language Created Equal? Unpacking the Processing Advantage for Different Types of Formulaic Sequences ...
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Carrol-and-Conklin-SUPPLEMENTARY-MATERIALS – Supplemental material for Is All Formulaic Language Created Equal? Unpacking the Processing Advantage for Different Types of Formulaic Sequences ...
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Investigating lexical priming using eye tracking data – some “glad news"
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Metaphorically-construed self-awareness in reflexive constructions
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Data for: Of False Friends and Familiar Foes: Comparing native and non-native understanding of figurative phrases ...
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Data for: Of False Friends and Familiar Foes: Comparing native and non-native understanding of figurative phrases ...
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Finding the formula: formulaic language use in Hong Kong primary school English textbooks
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Cross language priming extends to formulaic units: evidence from eye-tracking suggests that this idea “has legs”
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Found in translation: the influence of the L1 on the reading of idioms in a L2
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Processing punctuation and word changes in different editions of prose fiction
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Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions
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Getting your wires crossed: evidence for fast processing of L1 idioms in an L2
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Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions
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