THE INFLUENCE OF BILINGUALISM ON COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14130281Keywords:
Bilingualism, cognitive development, executive functions, brain plasticity, cognitive reserve, vocabulary acquisition, lifelong learning.Abstract
Bilingualism, the ability to speak and understand two or more languages, has significant effects on cognitive development. This paper examines the cognitive benefits of bilingualism, including enhanced executive functions such as attentional control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. Bilingualism has also been linked to a delay in cognitive decline in aging populations due to increased cognitive reserve. However, it may present challenges in vocabulary acquisition and language proficiency, particularly in early development. The paper also explores bilingualism’s role in enhancing brain plasticity and supporting early cognitive growth. Finally, it discusses the implications of bilingualism for education and lifelong learning, arguing that multilingualism promotes cognitive health and development across the lifespan.
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