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We have had several threads on Pricescope about how babies learn language, especially threads on how babies learn second languages or become bilingual. I thought that this article from "The New York Times" showed some interesting new research on the topic. The study cited in this article showed that babies learn so much language in the womb that it affects them far more than was previously believed. Apparently from the first day of birth newborns from mothers who spoke different languages responded to the sounds of their mothers' languages more positively than to the sounds of other languages. The language heard in the womb also affects babies' learning of a first language at a younger age than had been previously thought. But I will let the article speak for itself. In other words, a baby is not a tabula rasa facing language learning at birth!
For those of you who have been participating in these threads and those who love languages, I think it will be fascinating.
"Language Lessons Start In The Womb"... https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/21/well/family/language-lessons-start-in-the-womb.html
For those of you who have been participating in these threads and those who love languages, I think it will be fascinating.
"Language Lessons Start In The Womb"... https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/21/well/family/language-lessons-start-in-the-womb.html
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