El futuro de las lenguas

The quiet battle to save multilingualism in Europe

Categoría: L'avenir des langues

The Conversation, May 10th, 2016

It is now well known that growing up with two or more languages brings a wealth of cognitive advantages. Multilingualism is not only a laudable achievement in a tolerant society, it is also of great social benefit to individuals. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that bilinguals are better at focusing their attention, they are less easily distracted, they have increased mental flexibility, and show slower rates of mental decline in old age. Read more...>>>