Asked by Ashley Michelle on Jul 03, 2024
A listener hearing a recording of Japanese,Spanish,and North American children babbling would
A) not be able to tell them apart.
B) be able to tell them apart if they were older than 6 months.
C) be able to tell them apart if they were older than 8 to 10 months.
D) be able to tell them apart at any age.
Babbling
The production of repetitive syllables by infants, an early stage in language development signaling experimentation with sounds.
Japanese
A term that can refer to the people of Japan, their language, or aspects of their culture.
- Attain an understanding of the various stages of language maturation and their regular initiation ages.
Learning Objectives
- Attain an understanding of the various stages of language maturation and their regular initiation ages.
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