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  1. Even right-to-left readers seem to be biased toward a left-to-right mental number line
  2. Perception of nonnative tonal contrasts by Mandarin-English and English-Mandarin sequential bilinguals
  3. Phonetic Drift
  4. Language change and linguistic inquiry in a world of multicompetence: Sustained phonetic drift and its implications for behavioral linguistic research
  5. Perceptual attention as the locus of transfer to nonnative speech perception
  6. Age Effects in First Language Attrition: Speech Perception by Korean-English Bilinguals
  7. Pitch Ability As an Aptitude for Tone Learning
  8. On the cognitive basis of contact-induced sound change: Vowel merger reversal in Shanghainese
  9. Context effects on second-language learning of tonal contrasts
  10. Relationships of attitudes toward homework and time spent on homework to course outcomes: The case of foreign language learning.
  11. Bilingual perceptual benefits of experience with a heritage language
  12. A novelty effect in phonetic drift of the native language
  13. The production and perception of coronal fricatives in Seoul Korean
  14. Evidence for language transfer leading to a perceptual advantage for non-native listeners
  15. Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production
  16. Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of Mandarin
  17. Phonetics vs. Phonology in Loanword Adaptation: Revisiting the Role of the Bilingual