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Bilingual Brain Scans.
## The Grammar of a Lifetime: What Bilingual Brain Scans Reveal
Ever instinctively know the past tense of a word you've never encountered? As K. R. Callaway details in a fascinating *New York Times* report, decades of language use fundamentally reshape our brains, embedding grammatical structures so deeply they practically become second nature. This isn't just about fluency; it's about how our minds internalize patterns—even obscure ones.
Recent brain scan research confirms this, demonstrating how long-term bilingualism alters neural pathways, solidifying a linguistic framework that extends beyond vocabulary. It’s a compelling look at the plasticity of the human brain and how language acquisition sculpts our cognitive architecture. Curious about the broader implications of language and culture? Explore our piece, "Global Swearword, Local Ideologies," to see how even expletives gain unique meaning across societies.
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