Previous research already indicates that individuals who have formally studied two or more languages as adults more easily acquire a new language than monolinguals. New research even indicates that the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in bilinguals is, on average, delayed by four years compared to monolinguals.
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Previous research already indicates that individuals who have formally studied two or more languages as adults more...
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I wrote a 12 page research paper on monolingual vs bilingual, this new study would have been perfect for it! damn!
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