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Cognitive Consequences of Trilingualism.

Scott R SchroederViorica Marian
Published in: The international journal of bilingualism : cross-disciplinary, cross-linguistic studies of language behavior (2016)
This research shows that the cognitive consequences of trilingualism are not simply an extension of bilingualism's effects; rather, trilingualism has distinct consequences, with theoretical implications for our understanding of linguistic and cognitive processes and their plasticity, as well as applied-science implications for using second and third language learning in educational and rehabilitative contexts to foster successful cognitive development and aging.
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