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  1. When Language Switching is Cost‐Free: The Effect of Preparation Time.Michela Mosca, Chaya Manawamma & Kees de Bot - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13105.
    Previous research has shown that language switching is costly, and that these costs are likely to persist even when speakers are given ample time to prepare. The aim of this study was to determine whether there are cognitive limitations to speakers’ ability to prepare for a switch, or whether a new language can be prepared in advance and any cost to switch language eliminated. To explore this, language switching costs were measured in a group of Dutch-English (L1-L2) bilinguals who named (...)
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  • When Language Switching is Cost‐Free: The Effect of Preparation Time.Michela Mosca, Chaya Manawamma & Kees de Bot - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13105.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 2, February 2022.
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  • Within-language lexical interference can be resolved in a similar way to between-language interference.Iva Ivanova & Dacia Carolina Hernandez - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104760.
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  • The relative balance between languages predicts the degree of engagement of global language control.Alba Casado, Jakub Szewczyk, Agata Wolna & Zofia Wodniecka - 2022 - Cognition 226 (C):105169.
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