I: Introduction
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bilingualism is central to current psycholinguistics, offering insights into issues such as transfer and interference in development. From an applied perspective, it poses a universal challenge to la...
Main Authors: | Floccia, C, Sambrook, T, Delle Luche, C, Kwok, R, Goslin, J, White, L, Cattani, A, Sullivan, E, Abbot-Smith, K, Krott, A, Mills, D, Rowland, C, Gervain, J, Plunkett, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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