Infants raised in bilingual environments can distinguish unfamiliar languages: UBC research

Friday, February 18, 2011 - 16:10 in Psychology & Sociology

Infants raised in households where Spanish and Catalan are spoken can discriminate between English and French just by watching people speak, even though they have never been exposed to these new languages before, according to University of British Columbia psychologist Janet Werker...

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