A new Concordia study shows that bilinguals hear sounds differently based on the language that they think they’re listening to. Co-author of the study Krista Byers-Heinlein joins Global’s Laura Casella to tell us what sounds are heard differently by a native English speaker versus a native French speaker.
Global News Morning Montreal
Bilinguals hear sounds differently
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