monolingual in A Sentence

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    Monolingual English dictionary and thesaurus.

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    In this respect, their challenges are different from Monolingual children.

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    He is known for his Bangabhashabhidhan, the first Monolingual Bengali dictionary, published in 1817.

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    Vidyabagish compiled the first Monolingual dictionary in Bengali in 1817 and was author of several books.

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    Prof. Grey and colleagues taught bilingual Mandarin and English speakers and Monolingual English speakers an artificial language called Brocanto2.

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    For example, bilingual children learn earlier than Monolingual children that objects and their names are not one and the same;

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    The core difficulties faced by second language learners who are dyslexic are the same as those of Monolingual children with dyslexia.

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    To answer this question, the researchers used the same task to compare the behavior of 42 Monolingual and 30 bilingual 18-month olds.

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    This means that children born with the genetic profile that is linked to dyslexia will have difficulty learning to read whether they are bilingual or Monolingual.

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    In contrast, the Monolingual brain appears to rely on"a larger, and multifunctional network which includes a wide set of processing nodes dedicated to executive processing," they add.

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    Secondly, whereas the Monolingual brain uses diverse brain connections, the bilingual brain achieves the same result without the use of the frontal regions, which are vulnerable to aging.

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    In Monolingual people, areas in the frontal and temporal language regions- more specifically, the left supramarginal gyrus and the left inferior frontal gyrus- are activated when faced with phonological competition.

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    I'm about as Monolingual as you come, but nevertheless, I have a variety of different languages at my command, different styles, different ways of talking, which do involve different parameter settings.“.

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    Prof. Ansaldo and colleagues found that when performing a task that requires concentration on a specific piece of information, the brains of Monolingual seniors recruited a large circuit with several connections.

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    However, the number of Monolingual Yolmo speakers is very low and on a gradual decline, as the number of Monolingual Nepali-speaking Yolmos and bilingual Yolmos with English as their second language increases.

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    In three studies involving a total of 145 bilingual and 126 Monolingual individuals, participants completed a test to study their ability to switch between types of stimulus displays wherein different responses were required.

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    For the study, the team invited two groups of seniors- 10 Monolingual and 10 bilingual- to perform a task during which they had to focus on the color of an object while ignoring its position.

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    Researchers at Belgium's University of Ghent found that, among a group of 134 elderly adults with Alzheimer's, those who knew two or more languages developed the disease an average of 4 years later than those who were Monolingual.

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    For example, we know that bilingual children demonstrate stronger executive function skills, such as the ability to pay attention and manage tasks, than Monolingual children, and recent studies suggest that bilingual students eventually outpace their Monolingual peers in reading comprehension(Kamenetz, 2016).

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    Monolingual models insist on a“subtractive” principle in which one dominant language replaces another less“desirable” one, rather than recognising and valuing how multilingualism, by adding the ability to communicate in more than one language, can benefit everyone in our increasingly connected world.

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    Second language learners might also have greater difficulty than Monolingual students learning to read because the cultural content of the reading material is unfamiliar, or because the teacher's cultural expectations of how they should behave in class is foreign or even difficult for them.

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