“…Cross-language therapy transfer studies 2.1. Evidence of therapy transfer across languages Treatment in one language resulting in improvement of the untreated language has been reported in a range of studies (Chlenov, 1948;Durieu, 1969;Edmonds & Kiran, 2006;Faroqi & Chengappa, 1996;Filiputti, Tavano, Vorano, de Luca, & Fabbro, 2002;Fredman, 1975;Gil & Goral, 2004;Goral et al, 2010;Hinckley et al, 2005;Junqué, Vendrell, Vendrell-Brucet, & Tobeña, 1989;Kiran & Edmonds, 2004;Kohnert, 2004;Laganaro & Overton-Venet, 2001;Linke, 1979;Marangolo, Rizzi, Peran, Piras, & Sabatini, 2009;Miertsch et al, 2009;Penn & Beecham, 1992;Voinescu, Vish, Sirian, & Maretsis, 1977). The majority of these studies have focused on the effects of treatment for naming or spoken expression, with therapy provided in the first or the second language.…”