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By Mackensie Blair and Giovanna Morini
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- Authors: Mackensie BlairGiovanna Morini
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This project examines novel word learning and familiar word recognition when code-switching is present in two groups of school-aged second language learners. One group of children are native English speakers learning Spanish as an L2 in the United States, and the second group of children are native Spanish speakers learning English in Spain.
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