From Chrysoloras’ Latin to Erasmus’ Greek: Renaissance classical bilingualism as an ideal in humanistic Europe (1397-1536).
From Chrysoloras' Latin to Erasmus' Greek: Renaissance classical bilingualism as a European phenomenon (1397-1536).
Unravelling the behavioural and neurophysiological correlates of cognitive control and bilingualism in adults with developmental stuttering.
Bilingualism and the increased attentional blink effect: evidence that the difference between bilinguals and monolinguals generalizes to different levels of second language proficiency
The long-term effects of bilingualism on childrenof immigration: student bilingualism and future earnings
Gradskijat bilingvizym i uchilishtnoto delo : 'roditelskijat pogled' = Urban bilingualism and public education : the 'parents' perspective'
The protective influence of bilingualism on the recovery of phonological input processing in aphasia after stroke