TODDLERS HAVE ‘AN EAR’ FOR ACCENTS
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TODDLERS HAVE ‘AN EAR’ FOR ACCENTS
"Adults with many years of language experience typically get better at understanding unfamiliar accents over time," says Marieke van Heugten. "These studies show that infants, who are still in the process of figuring out their native language, possess similar abilities from very early on."
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