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LEX-BADAT: Language EXperience in Bilinguals With and Without Aphasia DATaset
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Bilingualism is a gradient of experiences that show significant variation across individuals who
speak more than one language (DeLuca et al., 2019). This inter-individual variation is evident
along several axes between first- (L1) and second-acquired (L2) languages, including proficiency
and daily usage, especially when considering unbalanced bilinguals. As the incidence of acquired
brain injury (ABI), e.g., stroke, increases (Katan and Luft, 2018) leading to language impairment
in aging bilingual populations, it can be expected that bilingual people with aphasia (BPWA) will
comprise a greater share of caseloads in forthcoming years (Centeno et al., 2020).
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MARTE, Manuel Jose, et al. LEX-BADAT: Language EXperience in Bilinguals With and Without Aphasia DATaset. Frontiers in Psychology. 2022. Vol. 13, num. 875928. ISSN 1664-1078. [consulted: 7 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/187829