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Multilingual or not, infants learn words best when it sounds like home
You sound like Mommy Bilingual and monolingual infants learn words best from speakers typical of their language environments From International Journal of Behavioral Development Growing up in a multilingual home has many advantages, but many parents worry that exposure to … Continue reading
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Tagged bilingualism, child development, infancy phonological development, linguistics, word learning
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