Babies as young as 4 months can tell how the sounds of different languages are made – new research
Eylem Altuntas is a researcher at the BabyLab within the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour, and Development at Western Sydney University. Babies are like little detectives, constantly piecing ...
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Four-Month-Old Babies Can Learn How Sounds Are Made, Even From Languages They've Never Heard
Babies are natural learners, constantly picking up clues about the world around them. A new study has found that babies as young as four months old can learn how sounds are made, even from languages ...
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How many bones are babies born with?
Fact: Babies are way smaller than adults. So it stands to reason, then, that they probably have fewer bones. Incorrect! Humans are born with far more bones than they'll end up having in adulthood. Why ...
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