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08-06-07

BILINGUALISM DELAYS ONSET OF DIMENTIA

A Canadian study suggests that being bilingual will, on average, postpone the onset of dementia by 4.1 years. Even after adjusting for schooling and immigration status, the results were unequivocal: being a polyglot (or at least a biglot) fights brain rot. What's not clear is why. Researchers speculate the ability to operate in two languages could — like exercise or stimulating leisure and social activity — help the brain continue normal functions even as it decays physically. Just don't expect great things from your French refresher course. The study, appearing in the February issue of Neuropsychologia, defines bilingual as "regularly using at least two languages" throughout adulthood — and there's no evidence that flipping through phrase books will help. Quel dommage.
(Time Magazine)

A large number of Canadians are bilingual French and English speakers.

In Wales, RhAG argues that the best and simplest way for children to become naturally bilingual is by attending Welsh medium schools.

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