1 ‘grammar engine’ powers bilingualism in the brain

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A new study finds that bilingualism is not powered by separate grammar engines in the brain, but, rather, by a common neural system that works across languages.

It’s not uncommon for bilingual speakers to mistakenly apply the grammatical rules of one language while speaking the other—for example, saying “I have 20 years” instead of “I am 20”...

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