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    Bilingual "house sale" by Winkler, A

    Published 2018
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    The impact of language learning on wider academic outcomes by Murphy, V, Chalmers, H

    Published 2022
    “…Much is claimed about the benefits of being bilingual. From improving executive function, through promoting inter-cultural understanding, to mitigating the effects of aging on cognitive decline, bilingualism is framed as something of a panacea for the human condition. …”
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    A new Latin-Arabic document from Norman Sicily (November 595H/1198CE) by Johns, J, Jamil, N

    Published 2015
    “…The appearance of a new bilingual document from Sicily would therefore be quite sufficient to justify its inclusion among the hadāyā wa­l-tuḥaf offered here to our colleague and friend. …”
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    Reimprosa und Codeswitching. Zur Rhetorik mittelniederdeutscher Andachtstexte by Lahnemann, HM

    Published 2022
    “…Crossing traditional genres of prayer, dialogue, letter, hymns, and meditation, they produce a language of intimacy which develops a direct communication between the devotee and Christ, creating a distinct bilingual textual community in Northern German religious houses, and reaching out into lay piety.…”
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    Using theatre to improve English as an Additional Language learners’ communication skills by Faitaki, F, Murphy, VA

    Published 2022
    “…It is often reported that children with EAL are behind their monolingual peers in terms of communication skills at the start of school. The gap between bilingual and monolingual children could be bridged through targeted intervention, but intervention research on this topic is limited. …”
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    Planning complex structures in a second language: compounds and phrases in non-native speech production by Wynne, H, Wheeldon, L, Lahiri, A

    Published 2020
    “…Models of bilingual language production (e.g. Roelofs and Verhoef 2006) assume activation of the native language (L1) during speech. …”
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