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- Bilingual_memory abstract "Bilingualism is the regular use of two fluent languages, and bilinguals are those individuals who need and use two (or more) languages in their everyday lives. A person's bilingual memories are heavily dependent on the person's fluency, the age the second language was acquired, and high language proficiency to both languages. High proficiency provides mental flexibility across all domains of thought and forces them to adopt strategies that accelerate cognitive development. People who are bilingual integrate and organize the information of two languages, which creates advantages in terms of many cognitive abilities, such as intelligence, creativity, analogical reasoning, classification skills, problem solving, learning strategies, and thinking flexibility".
- Bilingual_memory thumbnail Caernarfon_bilingual_pedestrians.jpg?width=300.
- Bilingual_memory wikiPageID "34776464".
- Bilingual_memory wikiPageRevisionID "562362547".
- Bilingual_memory hasPhotoCollection Bilingual_memory.
- Bilingual_memory subject Category:Language_acquisition.
- Bilingual_memory subject Category:Multilingualism.
- Bilingual_memory comment "Bilingualism is the regular use of two fluent languages, and bilinguals are those individuals who need and use two (or more) languages in their everyday lives. A person's bilingual memories are heavily dependent on the person's fluency, the age the second language was acquired, and high language proficiency to both languages. High proficiency provides mental flexibility across all domains of thought and forces them to adopt strategies that accelerate cognitive development.".
- Bilingual_memory label "Bilingual memory".
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- Bilingual_memory sameAs Q4907779.
- Bilingual_memory sameAs Q4907779.
- Bilingual_memory wasDerivedFrom Bilingual_memory?oldid=562362547.
- Bilingual_memory depiction Caernarfon_bilingual_pedestrians.jpg.
- Bilingual_memory isPrimaryTopicOf Bilingual_memory.