How does language distance between L1 and L2 affect the L2 brain network? An fMRI study of Korean–Chinese–English trilinguals
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Fan Cao | Li Liu | Ting Qi | Guosheng Ding | Xiaoxia Feng | Say Young Kim | G. Ding | F. Cao | Li Liu | S. Kim | Xiaoxia Feng | Ting Qi | Guosheng Ding
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