4. Conclusion

All in all, multilingualism seems to be viewed much more positively today as compared to the past. Many researchers today are in favour of the effects of multilingualism. Indeed, this is supported by the wide range of substantial benefits found through academic research that have been selected and included above, varying from individual cognitive to workplace and societal advantages.

In time to come, as growing multilingualism-related research continues to reveal advantages, multilingualism is likely to be viewed with greater importance in society.

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