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In Spivey and Marian's 1999 Study, Bilingual English-Russian Speakers Heard

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In Spivey and Marian's 1999 study, bilingual English-Russian speakers heard instructions such as Can you hand me the marker? At the same time, the subjects were shown a set of objects that included a stamp, which is pronounced /marka/ in Russian, and a marker. The results of the study support the conclusion that


A) lexical items belonging to different languages can compete with one another.
B) the neighborhood density effect applies to each language separately.
C) the McGurk effect is found only in a person's dominant language.
D) phoneme restoration applies to both languages, but not to the same degree.

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