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Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« on: Saturday 30 April 2011, 14:56 »
Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power

In an interconnected world, speaking more than one language is becoming increasingly common. Approximately one-fifth of Americans speak a non-English language at home, and globally, as many as two-thirds of children are brought up bilingual.

Research suggests that the growing numbers of bilingual speakers may have an advantage that goes beyond communication: It turns out that being bilingual is also good for your brain.

Judy and Paul Szentkiralyi both grew up bilingual in the U.S., speaking Hungarian with their families and English with their peers. When they first started dating, they spoke English with each other. But they knew they wanted to raise their children speaking both languages, so when things turned serious they did something unusual — they decided to switch to Hungarian.

Today, Hungarian is the primary language the Szentkiralyis use at home. Their two daughters — Hannah, 14, and Julia, 8 — speak both languages fluently, and without any accent. But they both heard only Hungarian from mom and dad until the age of 3 or 4, when they started school.

"When she did go to preschool that accent was very thick – she counted like Vun, two, tree," said Judy Szentkiralyi, recalling Hanna's early experience with English. "And by the time four or five months went by, it was totally gone."

Dispelling Confusion Around Bilingualism

The Szentkiralyis say that most people were supportive, but not everyone. Paul recounts an uncomfortable confrontation Judy once had in the local grocery store."I remember one time you came home and you said this one lady was like, 'When is she going to learn English?' And it was like, 'Well, when she goes to school she'll learn English,'" he said. "People would often say, 'Well, won't they get confused?" added Judy. "And I would have to explain, 'Well, no, it wasn't confusing for us.'"

The idea that children exposed to two languages from birth become confused or that they fall behind monolingual children is a common misconception, says Janet Werker, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia who studies language acquisition in bilingual babies.

"Growing up bilingual is just as natural as growing up monolingual," said Werker, whose own research indicates babies of bilingual mothers can distinguish between languages even hours after birth."There is absolutely no evidence that bilingual acquisition leads to confusion, and there is no evidence that bilingual acquisition leads to delay," she said.

Werker and other researchers say the evidence to the contrary is actually quite strong. Instead of holding you back, being bilingual, they say, may actually be good for you.

Tuning In To The Right Signal


Ellen Bialystok, a psychologist from York University in Toronto, says the reason lies in the way the bilingual mind uses language.

"We don't really know very much in psychology," said Bialystok. "But the one thing that has been so overwhelmingly proven, that I can say with great certainty, is this: For a bilingual who really has two good languages that they use, both of them are always active."

In other words, no matter what language a person is speaking at the moment, both languages are active in the brain.

"The evidence is very dramatic. Even if you are in a context that is utterly monolingual, where you think there is absolutely no reason to think about Chinese or Spanish or French, it is part of the activated network that's going on in your brain," she said.

This means that bilinguals have to do something that monolinguals don't do — they have to keep the two languages separate. Bialystok likens it to tuning into the right signal on the radio or television: The brain has to keep the two channels separate and pay attention to only one.

"The brain has a perfectly good system whose job it is to do just that — it's the executive control system. It focuses attention on what's important and ignores distraction. Therefore, for a bilingual, the executive control system is used in every sentence you utter. That's what makes it strong," said Bialystok.

Remodeling The Brain?

Constantly engaging this executive control function is a form of mental exercise, explains Bialystok, and some researchers, including herself, believe that this can be beneficial for the brain. Bilingual speakers have been shown to perform better on a variety of cognitive tasks, and one study Bialistok did found that dementia set in four to five years later in people who spent their lives speaking two languages instead of one. "They can get a little extra mileage from these cognitive networks because they have been enhanced throughout life," said Bialystok.

And the advantages of bilingualism may be due to more than just "mental fitness." Bialystok says there's some preliminary evidence that being bilingual may physically remodel parts of the brain. It's something researchers are only beginning to look into, but she says there is reason to believe that speaking a second language may lead to important changes in brain structure as well.
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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #1 on: Friday 01 July 2011, 08:28 »
Thank you for nice article.

What kind of advantages will you have if you are bilingual?

Do you think being bilingual is important factor for human development? I mean important factor that enlarges your choice.

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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #2 on: Friday 01 July 2011, 14:49 »
Dear

From an experience I found out that having two languages open more choices for you to deal with more and different people. Now I am in the process of obtaining another language and definitely I am experiencing a new culture and dealing with new people that I was not able to communicate with before.


Learning a new language does makes you use your brain more intensively. And you can see it in your daily life that the more you use your brain the sharper you keep it.

Keep on learning ....

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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 03 July 2011, 22:41 »
Thank you for your advice. I am always trying to learn smth. That is the reason, why I am asking questions.  I am curious about details and motives.

It would be interesting if you could share with us what language you learn and what a new culture you explore.

I can share my experience with Russian language.

I saw some of your post in other threads. I liked them especially your detailed explanations of different matters.

Some six or seven years ago this forum was very active. Now I see it is not.   

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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 05 July 2011, 16:27 »
Dear Akbar

Maybe if you specify your questions, we can give you the answers if we know them.

I am learning French.. and while learning it, I am getting to know more about Algerian and Morocco history.. isn't that amazing. I know just because they were occupied by the French they took so much of their culture along with the language and they kept their own culture by rejecting what did not suite them.

I learned that their is a big difference between France french and Canadian French, and that because of he English culture effect on the Canadian French.

I got to learn some expressions and why they say them that way and where these expressions came from.

French is very sweet and cute language, it is not as simple as English. I like learning it as much as I like teaching Arabic.
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As for the forum, it is very obvious that forums take a back seat these days to blogs and twitter and Facebook... etc. It is more today thing, and other forums are suffering from lack of participation as well.
But we are hear if you have some subjects you would like to discuss.

Salam


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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 06 July 2011, 23:58 »
Dear sister,

I have no more questions.  Do not be discouraged by my comments or questions.

Va alaykum assalam.

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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 07 July 2011, 15:01 »
Dear Brother

I am not discouraged, and I do not mind answering your questions... not at all.


Wa 3alaykum assalam


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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #7 on: Friday 08 July 2011, 10:59 »
Thank you. I see you are very kind person.

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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #8 on: Friday 08 July 2011, 11:23 »
Dear Akbar

Thank you for your kind words. Our life on this earth is very short, therefore why not try to leave a nice memory.

Each one of us deal with different kind of people on a daily basis, I like to know them more.. and I have been able to open a conversation with a smile on my face and I get to know them better everyday one question at a time... Life is full of mysteries and each one has somethings that I do not know and I am sincerely interested in finding out the things they know and I do not.

I love people in general, and I think they are the most fascinating creatures God had created. And I find it amazing that they do not stay the same, every new experience or life challenge changes them, so they evolve and this is one of the reasons I stay interested.

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Re: Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
« Reply #9 on: Friday 08 July 2011, 12:33 »
I am not sure you can be always interested in new things and think that life is full of mysteries.

To see and feel the real mysteries of life you have to learn a lot and do substantial hard work. Real deep knowledge will allow you to see the details and have satisfaction and enjoinment from what you see

 



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