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  1. The Whorfian Brain: Neuroscientific Approaches to Linguistic Relativity

    Athanasopoulos, P. & Casaponsa, A., 17/08/2020, In: Cognitive Neuropsychology. 37, 5-6, p. 393-412 20 p.

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  2. A perceptual learning approach to the Whorfian hypothesis: supervised classification of motion

    Athanasopoulos, P. & Albright, D., 09/2016, In: Language Learning. 66, 3, p. 666-689 24 p.

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  3. Second language influence on first language motion event encoding and categorization in Spanish-speaking children learning L2 English

    Aveledo, F. & Athanasopoulos, P., 08/2016, In: International Journal of Bilingualism. 20, p. 403-420 18 p.

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  4. Introduction: cognition, motion events, and SLA

    Bylund, E. & Athanasopoulos, P., 2015, In: Modern Language Journal. 99, Supplement 1, p. 1-13 13 p.

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  5. Learning to think in a second language: effects of proficiency and length of exposure in English learners of German

    Athanasopoulos, P., Damjanovic, L., Burnand, J. & Bylund, E., 2015, In: Modern Language Journal. 99, Supplement 1, p. 138-153 16 p.

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  6. Televised Whorf: cognitive restructuring in advanced foreign language learners as a function of audio-visual media exposure

    Bylund, E. & Athanasopoulos, P., 2015, In: Modern Language Journal. 99, Supplement 1, p. 123-137 15 p.

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  7. Linguistic relativity in SLA: towards a new research programme

    Bylund, E. & Athanasopoulos, P., 12/2014, In: Language Learning. 64, 4, p. 952-985 34 p.

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  8. Language and thought in a multilingual context: the case of isiXhosa

    Bylund, E. & Athanasopoulos, P., 04/2014, In: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 17, 2, p. 431-441 11 p.

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  9. Motion event cognition and grammatical aspect: evidence from Afrikaans

    Bylund, E., Athanasopoulos, P. & Oostendorp, M., 08/2013, In: Linguistics. 51, 5, p. 929-955 27 p.

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  10. Representation of colour concepts in bilingual cognition: the case of Japanese blues

    Athanasopoulos, P., Damjanovic, L., Krajciova, A. & Sasaki, M., 01/2011, In: Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 14, 1, p. 9-17 9 p.

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  11. Unconscious effects of language-specific terminology on preattentive color perception

    Thierry, G., Athanasopoulos, P., Wiggett, A., Dering, B. & Kuipers, J-R., 17/03/2009, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106, 11, p. 4567-4570 4 p.

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