Bilingual children access multiplication facts from semantic memory equivalently across languages: Evidence from the N400
Typically, bilinguals learn multiplication facts in only one instruction language. Consequently, these facts may be represented and/or accessed as language-specific memories, requiring a qualitatively different retrieval process in their other language. Indeed, behavioral studies reveal that bilingu...
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Academic Press Inc.
2019
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