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Children who grow up learning two languages are better at
multi-tasking but slower at building vocabulary than their monolingual
peers, two Canadian psychologists have found. Raluca Barac and Ellen Bialystok
tested a total of 104 six-year-old public school children, then
compared the results of monolingual anglophones with their
Chinese-English, French-English and Spanish-English counterparts. more...





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