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Anderson S. (2013) - Grammatical aspect and temporal distance in motion descriptions.pdf
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Athanasopoulos P., Bylund E. (2013) - Does grammatical aspect affect motion event cognition. A cross-linguistic comparison of English and Swedish speakers.pdf
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Carroll et al. - Grammaticized Concepts and Event Conceptualization in Language Production.pdf
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Flecken M. et al. (2013) - Grammatical aspect influences motion event perception. Findings from a cross-linguistic nonverbal recognition task.pdf
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Huette S. et al. (2012) - Processing motion implied in language. Eye-movement differences during aspect comprehension.pdf
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Huette S. et al. (2013) - Spontaneous eye movements during passive spoken language comprehension reflect grammatical processing.pdf
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Schmiedtova B. (2011) - Do L2 speakers think in the L1 when speaking in the L2.pdf
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Schmiedtova B. et al. (2011) - Language-specific patterns in Event Construal of Advanced Second Language Speakers.pdf
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Schmiedtova B., Flecken M. (2008) - Aspectual concepts across languages. Some considerations for second language learning.pdf
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von Stutterheim C. et al. (2012) - How grammaticized concepts shape event conceptualization in language production.pdf
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von Stutterheim C., Carroll M. (2006) - The Impact of Grammatical Temporal Categories on Ultimate Attainment in L2 Learning.pdf
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von Stutterheim C., Nuse R. (2003) - Processes of conceptualization in language production. Language-specific perspectives and event construall.pdf
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Waegemaekers E. (2012) - Event conceptualization and verbalization in very advanced learners of Dutch.pdf
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