Learning a foreign language–before you're born
PositiveTechnology
Recent research suggests that language acquisition may begin before birth, as fetuses can recognize sounds and rhythms of their mother's language. This discovery is significant because it highlights the importance of early exposure to language, potentially influencing cognitive development and language skills later in life. Understanding how prenatal experiences shape our abilities can lead to better educational strategies and support for language learning from the very beginning.
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