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Meaning of "bilinguals"

bilingual (noun) - In English, 'bilingual' refers to a person who is fluent in two languages, or a situation involving the use of two languages
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Dyslexia in bilinguals and second language learners.
Half were monolinguals and the other were bilinguals.
Bilinguals know fewer words than monolinguals.
Monolinguals and bilinguals had performed identically.
Bilinguals start to speak later than monolinguals.
The first one is a lack of bilinguals.
The bilinguals were significantly better at this task.
The superior social skills of bilinguals.
Bilinguals are not two monolinguals in one.
Also it comes in many languages so it is good for bilinguals.
How bilinguals are not born translators.
They plan for their children to grow as bilinguals.
Bilinguals make more rational decisions.
This is the place in which bilinguals.
Bilinguals more likely to get a job.

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Semantic satiation among bilinguals.
Bilinguals are better able to focus on two tasks at once.
She was jealous of the bilinguals.
Bilinguals have double or split personalities.
The linguistic independence of bilinguals.
Bilinguals have better cognitive skills.
Many children are being raised as bilinguals.
Bilinguals made fewer driving errors than monolinguals.
Learning and language processing with a special emphasis on bilinguals.
Not all bilinguals can do this.
Understanding the link between language and personality in bilinguals.
Bilinguals slower to build vocabulary but better at multitasking.
There are a number of advantages bilinguals have when it comes to career opportunities.
Bilinguals are better able to analyze their knowledge of language.
Our findings are the first psychophysical evidence of cognitive flexibility in bilinguals.
Bilinguals switch better from one task to another.
Cognitive control abilities mediate prediction costs in monolinguals and bilinguals.
It is rare for bilinguals to have both languages in balance.
Cognitive control ability mediates prediction costs in monolinguals and bilinguals.
A question bilinguals are often asked is what language they think in.
Kirkpatrick asserts that monolinguals are at a disadvantage to bilinguals in the international job market.
Bilinguals are used to constant change.
Structural connectivity changes in the brain between early and late bilinguals.
Bilinguals were regarded as potential traitors.
I am sure your kids will be very grateful when they are adult bilinguals.
Bilinguals can more easily focus on two tasks at once.
Recruitment of bilinguals.
Most bilinguals learned both languages when they were young.
The differences between monolinguals and bilinguals have important clinical implications as well.
Bilinguals can also be bicultural.
There is a longstanding myth that real bilinguals have no accent in their different languages.
Bilinguals experience time differently.
Similar effects have been found in lifelong elderly bilinguals and simultaneous bilingual children.
Bilinguals are also bicultural.
The key difference appears to be that bilinguals have a heightened ability to monitor the environment.

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