THE IMPACT OF BILINGUALISM ON LINGUISTIC THEORY AND PRACTICE
This article provides significant information into how languages are learned, cognitive development, and the ways in which language impacts human experience, the study of bilingualism is a vital subject within the science of linguistics. As a result of globalization, the globe is becoming more interconnected, and as a result, bilingualism has gained relevance not only in the social and educational realms, but also in other areas such as politics and the economy. It is essential to have a solid grasp of bilingualism in order to have a complete comprehension of human language, including how it develops, how it is learned, and how it operates in the brains of those who speak it
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