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Bilingual brains activate different networks when reading opaque, transparent languages
October 26, 2016 by NewsBot
Bilinguals use different neural networks to read languages that are pronounced as they are written – such as the Basque language – from those in which this correspondence does not exist, like English, researchers have found. The results are valuable for teaching reading to adults and children, they say.