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First language versus second language effect on memory for motion events: The role of language type and proficiency
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Are linguistic prediction deficits characteristic of adults with dyslexia?
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Confession to Make: Inadvertent Confessions and Admissions in United Kingdom and United States Police Contexts
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Confession to Make: Inadvertent Confessions and Admissions in United Kingdom and United States Police Contexts
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Are Linguistic Prediction Deficits Characteristic of Adults with Dyslexia?
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In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Bilingual memory advantage: Bilinguals use a common linguistic pattern as an aid to recall memory
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The Complex Adaptive System Principles model for bilingualism: Language interactions within and across bilingual minds
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Evidence-gathering in police interviews: Communication problems in evidence-gathering and possible solutions
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Speaking in a second language but thinking in the first language: Language-specific effects on memory for causation events in English and Spanish
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Interpreting meaning in police interviews: Applied Language Typology in a Forensic Linguistics context
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Juggling investigation and interpretation: The problematic dual role of police officer-interpreter
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Applying language typology:Practical applications of research on typological contrasts between languages
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Applied Language Typology:Applying typological insights in professional practice
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