Defining, characterizing, and recruiting participants according to a novel distinction for an event-related potential study regarding the cognitive impact of code-switching habits / Angélique M. Blackburn.
This is a case study of my doctoral work, in which I used a novel distinction to group participants according to how often they code-switch, that is, switch between languages within a conversation. Here, I address many of the practicalities regarding defining and categorizing code-switching habits,...
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