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Bilingual spoken word recognition
P Chen, V Marian
Speech perception and spoken word recognition, 153-173, 2016
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Bilingual mothers and children gesture differently across native and second languages.
S Rochanavibhata, J Yung-Chieh Chuang, V Marian
Journal of Monolingual & Bilingual Speech (JMBS) 5 (2), 2023
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CLEARPOND: Cross-linguistic easy-access resource for phonological and orthographic neighborhood densities
V Marian, J Bartolotti, S Chabal, A Shook
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e43230, 2012
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The bilingual advantage in novel word learning
M Kaushanskaya, V Marian
Psychonomic bulletin & review 16, 705-710, 2009
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Subcortical encoding of sound is enhanced in bilinguals and relates to executive function advantages
J Krizman, V Marian, A Shook, E Skoe, N Kraus
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (20), 7877-7881, 2012
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Bilingual two-way immersion programs benefit academic achievement
V Marian, A Shook, SR Schroeder
Bilingual research journal 36 (2), 167-186, 2013
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Bilingualism influences inhibitory control in auditory comprehension
HK Blumenfeld, V Marian
Cognition 118 (2), 245-257, 2011
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The bilingual language interaction network for comprehension of speech
A Shook, V Marian
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 16 (2), 304-324, 2013
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Parallel language activation and cognitive control during spoken word recognition in bilinguals
HK Blumenfeld, V Marian
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 25 (5), 547-567, 2013
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Language learning and control in monolinguals and bilinguals
J Bartolotti, V Marian
Cognitive science 36 (6), 1129-1147, 2012
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Cognitive control in bilinguals: Advantages in Stimulus–Stimulus inhibition
HK Blumenfeld, V Marian
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 17 (3), 610-629, 2014
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A bilingual advantage for episodic memory in older adults
SR Schroeder, V Marian
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 24 (5), 591-601, 2012
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Bimodal bilinguals co-activate both languages during spoken comprehension
A Shook, V Marian
Cognition 124 (3), 314-324, 2012
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The language experience and proficiency questionnaire (LEAP-Q): Ten years later
M Kaushanskaya, HK Blumenfeld, V Marian
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 23 (5), 945-950, 2020
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Bilingualism and inhibitory control influence statistical learning of novel word forms
J Bartolotti, V Marian, SR Schroeder, A Shook
Frontiers in psychology 2, 324, 2011
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Measuring bilingualism: The quest for a “bilingualism quotient”
V Marian, S Hayakawa
Applied Psycholinguistics 42 (2), 527-548, 2021
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Sensitivity to phonological similarity within and across languages
V Marian, HK Blumenfeld, OV Boukrina
Journal of psycholinguistic research 37, 141-170, 2008
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Bilingualism increases neural response consistency and attentional control: Evidence for sensory and cognitive coupling
J Krizman, E Skoe, V Marian, N Kraus
Brain and language 128 (1), 34-40, 2014
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Parallel language activation and inhibitory control in bimodal bilinguals
MR Giezen, HK Blumenfeld, A Shook, V Marian, K Emmorey
Cognition 141, 9-25, 2015
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The relationship between vocabulary and short-term memory measures in monolingual and bilingual speakers
M Kaushanskaya, HK Blumenfeld, V Marian
International Journal of Bilingualism 15 (4), 408-425, 2011
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