Literary Arabic Is Expressed In Brain Of Arabic Speakers As A Second Language
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 11:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Literary Arabic is expressed in the brain of an Arabic speaker as a second language and not as a mother tongue, according to a new study. The research offers an explanation for the objective and day-to-day difficulties that confront Arabic-speaking students when attempting to learn to read the non-spoken language.