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Schizotypy and Theory of Mind in a second language: Evidence from German-English bilinguals ...
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Grammatical gender and linguistic relativity: A systematic review
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Flexible egocentricity: Asymmetric switch costs on a perspective-taking task
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Cultural effects rather than a bilingual advantage in cognition: A review and an empirical study. ...
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Cultural effects rather than a bilingual advantage in cognition: A review and an empirical study
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Cultural effects rather than a bilingual advantage in cognition: A review and an empirical study.
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‘She says, he says’: Does the sex of an instructor interact with the grammatical gender of targets in a perspective-taking task?
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The Simon Task With Young Adult Bilinguals Revisited: New Evidence and Analyses. ...
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