Asked by
Kaylee Putnam
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
Studies of the brain areas for language in bilingual speakers indicate
A) one language is always represented in the left hemisphere and the other in the right.
B) simple words and phrases are located in the left hemisphere, but more complex words that are learned later in life flow over into the right hemisphere.
C) both languages are located in the left hemisphere, but most bilingual speakers become left handed.
D) that bilingual language capacity is neither more nor less lateralized than single language.
Bilingual Speakers
Individuals who are proficient in using two languages.
Brain Areas
Regions within the brain specialized for various functions such as memory, emotion, and sensory processing.
Lateralized
Pertaining to activities or functions that are dominantly controlled by one side of the brain.
- Examine the linguistic capabilities and brain areas involved in bilingual language development.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine the linguistic capabilities and brain areas involved in bilingual language development.
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