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Language and Math: What If We Have Two Separate Naming Systems?

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Figure 1. Illustration of a simplification of the Encoding-Complex hypothesis by Chinese-English
Table 1. Scores in the different language tests (Experiment 1) for both: Boston Naming Test (BNT):
Figure 2. The design of this experiment was masked priming. Non-switch trials: The target was in the
Table 3. Percentages of correct, incorrect and missing answers by condition and participant in %.
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