Isabelle Darcy, Ph.D.

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Second Language Studies Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Mora JC, Darcy I. (2023) Individual differences in attention control and the processing of phonological contrasts in a second language. Phonetica
Daidone D, Darcy I. (2021) Vocabulary Size Is a Key Factor in Predicting Second Language Lexical Encoding Accuracy. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 688356
Darcy I, Thomas T. (2019) When blue is a disyllabic word: Perceptual epenthesis in the mental lexicon of second language learners Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 22: 1141-1159
Simonchyk A, Darcy I. (2018) The Effect of Orthography on the Lexical Encoding of Palatalized Consonants in L2 Russian. Language and Speech. 23830918761490
Darcy I, Tremblay A, Simonet M. (2017) Editorial: Phonology in the Bilingual and Bidialectal Lexicon. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 507
WILLIAMS JT, DARCY I, NEWMAN SD. (2017) Neural substrates of sign language vocabulary processing in less-skilled hearing M2L2 signers: Evidence for difficult phonological movement perception Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 21: 550-562
Szenkovits G, Darma Q, Darcy I, et al. (2016) Exploring dyslexics’ phonological deficit II: Phonological grammar First Language. 36: 316-337
Darcy I, Mora JC, Daidone D. (2016) The Role of Inhibitory Control in Second Language Phonological Processing Language Learning
Williams JT, Darcy I, Newman SD. (2016) THE BENEFICIAL ROLE OF L1 SPOKEN LANGUAGE SKILLS ON INITIAL L2 SIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING: Cognitive and Linguistic Predictors of M2L2 Acquisition Studies in Second Language Acquisition. 1-18
Williams JT, Darcy I, Newman SD. (2015) Bimodal bilingualism as multisensory training?: Evidence for improved audiovisual speech perception after sign language exposure. Brain Research
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