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The American Journal of Psychology
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August 11, 2015
Desirable Difficulties in Vocabulary Learning
Robert A Bjork, Judith F Kroll
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)
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January 13, 2023
Translation ambiguity but not word class predicts translation performance
Anat Prior, Judith F Kroll, Brian Macwhinney
Behavior Research Methods
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January 11, 2008
Translation norms for English and Spanish: the role of lexical variables, word class, and L2 proficiency in negotiating translation ambiguity
Anat Prior, Brian MacWhinney, Judith F Kroll
Plos One
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April 10, 2026
Not just two languages: Using variation in language experience to understand how cognitive resources shape syntactic processing
Nicholas Sulier, Julio Torres, Judith F Kroll
Language Learning
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October 25, 2016
Cross-Language Activation Begins During Speech Planning and Extends Into Second Language Speech
April Jacobs, Melinda Fricke, Judith F Kroll
Psychological Science
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November 13, 2009
Losing access to the native language while immersed in a second language: evidence for the role of inhibition in second-language learning
Jared A Linck, Judith F Kroll, Gretchen Sunderman
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)
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July 20, 2010
Processing subject-verb agreement in a second language depends on proficiency
Noriko Hoshino, Paola E Dussias, Judith F Kroll
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
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May 4, 2020
New insights into the neural basis of cognitive control: An event-related fMRI study of task selection processes
Afaf Abou-Ghazaleh, Asaid Khateb, Judith F Kroll
Journal of Memory and Language
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July 19, 2016
Phonetic variation in bilingual speech: A lens for studying the production-comprehension link
Melinda Fricke, Judith F Kroll, Paola E Dussias
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)
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November 26, 2019
Bilingualism as a desirable difficulty: Advantages in word learning depend on regulation of the dominant language
Cari A Bogulski, Kinsey Bice, Judith F Kroll
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The American Journal of Psychology
|
August 11, 2015
Desirable Difficulties in Vocabulary Learning
Robert A Bjork, Judith F Kroll
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)
|
January 13, 2023
Translation ambiguity but not word class predicts translation performance
Anat Prior, Judith F Kroll, Brian Macwhinney
Behavior Research Methods
|
January 11, 2008
Translation norms for English and Spanish: the role of lexical variables, word class, and L2 proficiency in negotiating translation ambiguity
Anat Prior, Brian MacWhinney, Judith F Kroll
Plos One
|
April 10, 2026
Not just two languages: Using variation in language experience to understand how cognitive resources shape syntactic processing
Nicholas Sulier, Julio Torres, Judith F Kroll
Language Learning
|
October 25, 2016
Cross-Language Activation Begins During Speech Planning and Extends Into Second Language Speech
April Jacobs, Melinda Fricke, Judith F Kroll
Psychological Science
|
November 13, 2009
Losing access to the native language while immersed in a second language: evidence for the role of inhibition in second-language learning
Jared A Linck, Judith F Kroll, Gretchen Sunderman
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)
|
July 20, 2010
Processing subject-verb agreement in a second language depends on proficiency
Noriko Hoshino, Paola E Dussias, Judith F Kroll
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
|
May 4, 2020
New insights into the neural basis of cognitive control: An event-related fMRI study of task selection processes
Afaf Abou-Ghazaleh, Asaid Khateb, Judith F Kroll
Journal of Memory and Language
|
July 19, 2016
Phonetic variation in bilingual speech: A lens for studying the production-comprehension link
Melinda Fricke, Judith F Kroll, Paola E Dussias
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)
|
November 26, 2019
Bilingualism as a desirable difficulty: Advantages in word learning depend on regulation of the dominant language
Cari A Bogulski, Kinsey Bice, Judith F Kroll
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