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Iva Ivanova
Iva Ivanova
Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso
Verified email at utep.edu
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How do highly proficient bilinguals control their lexicalization process? Inhibitory and language-specific selection mechanisms are both functional.
A Costa, M Santesteban, I Ivanova
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 32 (5), 1057, 2006
6542006
Does bilingualism hamper lexical access in speech production?
I Ivanova, A Costa
Acta psychologica 127 (2), 277-288, 2008
5972008
The multilingual naming test in Alzheimer's disease: clues to the origin of naming impairments
I Ivanova, DP Salmon, TH Gollan
Journal of the International neuropsychological Society 19 (3), 272-283, 2013
1442013
The comprehension of anomalous sentences: Evidence from structural priming
I Ivanova, MJ Pickering, HP Branigan, JF McLean, A Costa
Cognition 122 (2), 193-209, 2012
872012
How do people produce ungrammatical utterances?
I Ivanova, MJ Pickering, JF McLean, A Costa, HP Branigan
Journal of Memory and Language 67 (3), 355-370, 2012
672012
Do you what I say? People reconstruct the syntax of anomalous utterances
I Ivanova, HP Branigan, JF McLean, A Costa, MJ Pickering
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32 (2), 175-189, 2017
582017
Which language declines more? Longitudinal versus cross-sectional decline of picture naming in bilinguals with Alzheimer’s disease
I Ivanova, DP Salmon, TH Gollan
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 20 (5), 534-546, 2014
412014
The (un) automaticity of syntactic processing in language production
I Ivanova, L Wardlow, TH Gollan, V Ferreira
Twenty-sixth Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbia …, 2013
332013
Are similar control processes implemented during single and dual language production? Evidence from switching between speech registers and languages
M Declerck, I Ivanova, J Grainger, JA Duñabeitia
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 23 (3), 694-701, 2020
262020
Structural alignment in dialogue and monologue (and what attention may have to do with it)
I Ivanova, WS Horton, B Swets, D Kleinman, VS Ferreira
Journal of Memory and Language 110, 104052, 2020
242020
Does bilingual language control decline in older age?
I Ivanova, M Murillo, RI Montoya, TH Gollan
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 6 (1-2), 86-118, 2016
222016
The cognitive mechanisms underlying perspective taking between conversational partners: Evidence from speakers with Alzheimer׳ s disease
L Wardlow, I Ivanova, TH Gollan
Neuropsychologia 56, 184-195, 2014
212014
When one can write SALTO as noun but not as verb: A grammatical category-specific, modality-specific deficit
A Caño, M Hernández, I Ivanova, M Juncadella, J Gascón-Bayarri, ...
Brain and Language 114 (1), 26-42, 2010
172010
The role of working memory for syntactic formulation in language production.
I Ivanova, VS Ferreira
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (10 …, 2019
142019
Does bilingualism hamper lexical access in highly-proficient bilinguals
I Ivanova, A Costa
Acta Psychologica 127 (2), 277-88, 2008
122008
Within-language lexical interference can be resolved in a similar way to between-language interference
I Ivanova, DC Hernandez
Cognition 214, 104760, 2021
92021
Form overrides meaning when bilinguals monitor for errors
I Ivanova, VS Ferreira, TH Gollan
Journal of memory and language 94, 75-102, 2017
92017
The effect of anomalous utterances on language production
I Ivanova, L Wardlow, J Warker, VS Ferreira
Memory & cognition 45, 308-319, 2017
92017
Bilingual referential choice in cognitively demanding situations
C Contemori, I Ivanova
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 24 (1), 83-95, 2021
82021
Lexical alignment to non-native speakers
I Ivanova, HP Branigan, J McLean, A Costa, MJ Pickering
Dialogue and Discourse 12 (2), 145-173, 2021
62021
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