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Here’s Why Words Blur Together When You Listen to a Foreign Language
Learn how experience teaches the brain to distinguish between the words in languages over time.
The present study examines the production outcomes of late second language (L2) learners in order to determine if the mechanisms that allow the creation of phonetic categories remains available during ...
Sometimes they describe an attribute. Or a moment. Or maybe just a vibe. These are the words from other languages that don't have a direct equivalent in English, and yet carry so much meaning. The ...
Scientists have thought that when we hear language, the brain processes it the same way, whether it's familiar or foreign. A ...
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Language mixing has no negative effect on toddlers’ vocabulary development, Concordia research shows
Parents in bilingual and multilingual families can wrestle with when and how to expose infants and toddlers to words in ...
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