How Speaking a Second Language Affects the Way You Think; The role of inhibition in language, thought, and emotion

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https://doi.org/10.17613/kwd6-0j63

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Bilingualism, Inhibition, Second-Language, Emotion

Abstract

It is rare when a bilingual person speaks two languages with native-like fluency. Most still have a dominant language.

A study found that people shift from intuitive to rational thinking when they use their second language.

Brain imaging research shows that the prefrontal cortex is activated both in second-language use and in rational thought.

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2024-08-07

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How Speaking a Second Language Affects the Way You Think; The role of inhibition in language, thought, and emotion. (2024). Arabic Journal for Translation Studies, 3(7), 210-214. https://doi.org/10.17613/kwd6-0j63