‘Cultural learners’ in the cradle

Posted by on August 10, 2016 3:38 pm
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Well before starting to speak, children from a very young age pay higher attention to the information received from native speakers of their language compared to the information received from ‘foreigners.’ A new study shows that this behavior, replicated already at the age of five months, might be the foundation of acquiring culture specific knowledge.

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