
The Bilingual Brain
And What It Tells Us About the Science of Language
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Narrated by:
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Luis Soto
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Bilingual Brain by Albert Costa.
How do two languages coexist in the same brain?
Why is it possible to forget a language?
What are the advantages and challenges of being bilingual?
Over half of the world's population is bilingual, and yet this fascinating, complex ability is understood by few. In The Bilingual Brain, leading expert Albert Costa explores the science of language through a wide range of cutting-edge studies and examples from South Korea to Spain and Canada. Looking at the development of the brain from infancy to old age, Costa shows us the impact of bilingualism on everyday life: from a bilingual's ability to multitask and make decisions to the way in which they interact with those around them.
An absorbing examination of an extraordinary skill, The Bilingual Brain leaves us all with a sense of wonder at how language works.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Thorough Study on the Bilingual Brain
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The book is full of interesting anecdotes about the effects of multilingualism, such being able to think more rationally in a second language and more able to express emotion in one's native language. The theory of mind comes into play, with multilinguals better able to understand the intentions of others, an attribute that contributes significantly to social and economic success.
I was a little put off by the narrator's clipped British accent, but found that mitigated by his excellent pronunciation of the many different languages required by the narration. A marvelous talent.
The plasticity of the brain is a fascinating subject and more and more research is revealing that like your body, you can change it with exercise and practice. Learning additional languages goes a long way to maximizing one's potential.
Brains make language and language makes brains
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