Effects of Semantic Richness on Lexical Processing in Monolinguals and Bilinguals.

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Published in Front Hum Neurosci on July 29, 2016

Authors

Vanessa Taler1, Rocío López Zunini1, Shanna Kousaie2

Author Affiliations

1: School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, OttawaON, Canada; Bruyère Research Institute, OttawaON, Canada.
2: Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa ON, Canada.

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