Thread: Seriousness Learning a new language
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Old 06-28-2009, 05:42 PM   #87
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I have read that bi-lingual children, brought up with up to 3 different languages from an early age, have more highly developed cognitive processes (are smarter in general than they would be otherwise). I suppose this is because they use more of the language-reasoning part of their brains at an earlier age? Has anyone else read this?
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