Born to Learn: Language, Reading, and the Brain of the Child
• The studies show that early in development the infant brain is mapping the patterns of language — by 6 months, individual vowels and consonants, by 9 months, the patterns of words. Many studies show that the infant brain is unconsciously calculating information about language. Infants are behaving like a computer without its printer ... ................
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