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Study Suggests Single Grammatical Engine Supports Multiple Languages in Bilingual Speakers

A new study indicates that bilingual individuals may rely on a singular grammatical system in their brains to operate multiple languages. This finding sheds light on the cognitive processes involved in bilingualism.

A recent study has found that bilingual speakers may utilize a single 'grammatical engine' in the brain to manage multiple languages simultaneously. The research highlights the cognitive mechanisms that enable individuals to switch between languages effectively.

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How Does One Brain Speak Two Languages?

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Study Suggests Single Grammatical Engine Supports Multiple Languages in Bilingual Speakers