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- who: ufeffGuilhermeufeff ufeffSanches de Oliveiraufeff from the Hofstra University, United States have published the article: Bilingualism is always cognitively advantageous, but this doesnu2019t mean what you think it means, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This long history gives the research question an aura of credibility, which motivates new work to focus on how to improve prior methods so as to more conclusively answer the question and determine whether bilingualism is cognitively advantageous or cognitively disadvantageous in certain respects or others. In contrast with contributions trying to answer the research question in one direction or another . . .
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