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1. Syntactic structures in motion: investigating word order variations in verb-final (Korean) and verb-initial (Tongan) languages.

3. Being a heritage speaker matters: the role of markedness in subject-verb person agreement in Italian.

4. Good enough processing: what have we learned in the 20 years since Ferreira et al. (2002)?

5. Children benefit from gestures to understand degraded speech but to a lesser extent than adults.

6. Language outcomes from the UK-CDI Project: can risk factors, vocabulary skills and gesture scores in infancy predict later language disorders or concern for language development?

7. Multimodal processing in face-to-face interactions: A bridging link between psycholinguistics and sensory neuroscience.

9. Type of bilingualism conditions individual differences in the oscillatory dynamics of inhibitory control.

10. ARHGEF39 , a Gene Implicated in Developmental Language Disorder, Activates RHOA and Is Involved in Cell De-Adhesion and Neural Progenitor Cell Proliferation.

11. The Sequence Recall Task and Lexicality of Tone: Exploring Tone "Deafness".

12. Can a Brief Interaction With Online, Digital Art Improve Wellbeing? A Comparative Study of the Impact of Online Art and Culture Presentations on Mood, State-Anxiety, Subjective Wellbeing, and Loneliness.

13. Speaker Accent Modulates the Effects of Orthographic and Phonological Similarity on Auditory Processing by Learners of English.

14. The Predictive Value of Individual Electric Field Modeling for Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Induced Brain Modulation.

15. Perception of Prosodic Modulations of Linguistic and Paralinguistic Origin: Evidence From Early Auditory Event-Related Potentials.

16. Revisiting Subject-Object Asymmetry in the Production of Cantonese Relative Clauses: Evidence From Elicited Production in 3-Year-Olds.

17. On the Structure and Source of Individual Differences in Toddlers' Comprehension of Transitive Sentences.

18. Dysfunctional Timing in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: Co-occurrence of Cognitive, Motor, and Perceptual Deficits.

19. Structural Differences Across Multiple Visual Cortical Regions in the Absence of Cone Function in Congenital Achromatopsia.

20. Reading Minds, Reading Stories: Social-Cognitive Abilities Affect the Linguistic Processing of Narrative Viewpoint.

21. Competition Reduces Response Times in Multiparty Conversation.

22. A Global Perspective on Testing Infants Online: Introducing ManyBabies-AtHome.

23. Infants' Implicit Rhyme Perception in Child Songs and Its Relationship With Vocabulary.

25. Melodic Universals Emerge or Are Sustained Through Cultural Evolution.

26. Cross-Linguistic Trade-Offs and Causal Relationships Between Cues to Grammatical Subject and Object, and the Problem of Efficiency-Related Explanations.

27. Contrast and Conflict in Dutch Vowels.

28. Consistency in Motion Event Encoding Across Languages.

29. Do the Eyes Have It? A Systematic Review on the Role of Eye Gaze in Infant Language Development.

30. Forgotten Little Words: How Backchannels and Particles May Facilitate Speech Planning in Conversation?

31. The Reverse Chameleon Effect: Negative Social Consequences of Anatomical Mimicry.

32. Processing Prescriptively Incorrect Comparative Particles: Evidence From Sentence-Matching and Eye-Tracking.

33. First and Second Language Reading Difficulty Among Chinese-English Bilingual Children: The Prevalence and Influences From Demographic Characteristics.

34. Distinguishing Old From New Referents During Discourse Comprehension: Evidence From ERPs and Oscillations.

35. Bridging the Gap Between Second Language Acquisition Research and Memory Science: The Case of Foreign Language Attrition.

36. How In-Group Bias Influences Source Memory for Words Learned From In-Group and Out-Group Speakers.

37. Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs in Brain and Behavior: Testing the Independence of P300 and N400 Related Processes in Behavioral Responses to Sentence Categorization.

38. Stronger Syntactic Alignment in the Presence of an Interlocutor.

39. Why Do Durations in Musical Rhythms Conform to Small Integer Ratios?

41. Group-Level Multivariate Analysis in EasyEEG Toolbox: Examining the Temporal Dynamics Using Topographic Responses.

43. Music Evolution in the Laboratory: Cultural Transmission Meets Neurophysiology.

44. Working Together: Contributions of Corpus Analyses and Experimental Psycholinguistics to Understanding Conversation.

45. Mapping of Human FOXP2 Enhancers Reveals Complex Regulation.

46. Oscillatory Brain Responses Reflect Anticipation during Comprehension of Speech Acts in Spoken Dialog.

47. The Evolution of Musicality: What Can Be Learned from Language Evolution Research?

49. The Paradox of Isochrony in the Evolution of Human Rhythm.

50. Word Order and Voice Influence the Timing of Verb Planning in German Sentence Production.

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