Emotional influences on cognitive control: a missing factor in research on 'bilingual advantages'?
<p>Over half of the world’s population is multilingual with globalisation and migration ensuring a steady growth. This fact has inspired several flourishing research fields within the areas of emotion, cognition and linguistics. Yet, existing research on cognitive consequences of bilingualism...
Main Author: | Niedbala, AK |
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Other Authors: | Murphy, V |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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