People who speak more than one language are generally referred to as being bilingual, but there are many ways in which a person can become bilingual. Some grow up learning two languages at the same time, others learn them sequentially so that the mother tongue is learned first and a second language is learned later. Thus, Do people who grow up speaking more than one language use more brain area for language processing? And, does the brain use more resources especially for languages of different structures?

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