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by Ndaloe Prasetyo in Social Sciences, April 1, 2012
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Are you smooth in a foreign tongue? Scientists say this could come in useful for your psychological health later in lifestyle.

Bilingual Kids

by youngn in Social Sciences, October 7, 2011
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The advantages that comes with being bilingual.

How The Brains of Bilingual People Cope with Aging

by bobmonk in Education, May 26, 2011
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Although about half the world population is bilingual, the language most research has focused so far, only people who mastered one language.

The Filipinos’ Multilingualism

by juantutridefiel in Society, May 2, 2011
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Its colonial past did little for multilingualism in the Philippines.

The Life and Death of Languages

by Ron Fields in Social Sciences, October 31, 2010
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Even though there is a proven human capability for learning more than one language, many languages in the world are on the verge of dying out. There are about 6,000 languages in the world, and some experts predict that half or more of such languages could die out over the next century as more and more members of isolated communities move for economic reasons and fail to continue their native language.

How to Learn Spanish Fast

by Aman99 in Languages, August 21, 2009
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Do you need to learn Spanish fast? Are you going on a trip and need to know how to speak the language? There are ways to learn Spanish quickly, however it won’t be an extensive learning process.

Languages: Are They Dying Out?

by Nikita K in Languages, June 26, 2009
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Why is mono-lingualism getting more popular and why is multilingualism dying out? Is it our ignorance or do we just not need it?

Americanization of the Philippine Languages

by DennisJordan in Languages, May 23, 2009
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Wanna know the present language situation in a former US colony? Read on.

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