Bilingüismo y cerebro: mito y realidad / Bilingualism and the brain: myth and reality
Conclusions
The differences are quantitative rather than qualitative, that is, the degree of participation of the different neurofunctional mechanisms involved in the use of language, such as metalinguistic knowledge and implicit linguistic competence.
from Neurología
Posted on August 26, 2010, in Research and tagged aphasia, bilingualism, language lateralization, Language representation, neurolinguistics. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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