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Non-selective lexical access in bilinguals is spontaneous and independent of input monitoring: Evidence from eye tracking. / Wu, Yan Jing; Cristino, Filipe; Leek, Charles et al.
In: Cognition, Vol. 129, No. 2, 01.11.2013, p. 418-425.

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Wu YJ, Cristino F, Leek C, Thierry G. Non-selective lexical access in bilinguals is spontaneous and independent of input monitoring: Evidence from eye tracking. Cognition. 2013 Nov 1;129(2):418-425. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.08.005

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Wu, Yan Jing ; Cristino, Filipe ; Leek, Charles et al. / Non-selective lexical access in bilinguals is spontaneous and independent of input monitoring : Evidence from eye tracking. In: Cognition. 2013 ; Vol. 129, No. 2. pp. 418-425.

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T2 - Evidence from eye tracking

AU - Wu, Yan Jing

AU - Cristino, Filipe

AU - Leek, Charles

AU - Thierry, Guillaume

PY - 2013/11/1

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JO - Cognition

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