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181. An Experimental Study Of Chinese-English-German Trilinguals' L3 Semantic Access In Different Modals
182. Effects Of Cognate Status And Word Class On Trilinguals' L2 Word Processing
183. A Study Of Du Daojian's Thoughts From The Perspective Of The Integration Of Three Religions
184. Study On The Gate Control Of The Forbidden City In Qing Dynasty
185. Three essays on regulatory economics
186. A framework for cultural heritage digital libraries in the developing world: Access to non-textual information for non-literate people in Morocco
187. Semantic ambiguity in the lexical access of verbs: How data from monolinguals and bilinguals inform a general model of the mental lexicon
188. An investigation of the individual differences in cognitive factors that contribute to bilingual lexical disambiguation
189. Language policy and access for English learners: Pedagogy, outcomes, and accountability
190. African American men and college mathematics: Gaining access and attaining success
191. The black image in the black mind: The history of African Americans' access to cable television in Boston and Detroit, 1963--1989
192. Race, ethnicity, immigration and jobs: Labour market access among Ghanaian and Somali youth in the Greater Toronto Area
193. Form, meaning and context in lexical access: MEG and behavioral evidence
194. An event-related potentials investigation of semantic access during thought suppression
195. The invisible black woman in the Title IX shuffle: An empirical analysis and critical examination of gender equity policy in assessing access and participation of black and white high school girls in interscholastic sports
196. The Role of Context in Bilingual Language Processing
197. Do readers access featural phonetic information when reading silently or out loud? An examination of the use of vowel length as a pre-phonemic featural property
198. What happens in the first 200 ms of word reading: ERP studies on visual word recognition with top-down and bottom-up approaches
199. Access protocols and social identity in Kwakwaka'wakw clam management: From colonialism to cultural revitalization
200. Preservation, ownership, and access: Key issues for new federal underwater cultural heritage legislation beyond state waters
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