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It’s been a while, and I don’t even have a “mama” or “papa” recording to show for it. I do have, however, two samples of my baby in a very good and a very bad mood. Plus more babbling. Listen here: babble more babble unhappy baby laughing baby (she’s getting tickled and enjoying every moment […]

Some more babbling

June 13th, 2011

It’s hard to record a baby babbling. Whenever she talks the way you’d like to record her, the recording device (my MP3 player) is not at hand. And even when it is, as soon as she sees it, she shuts up and makes a grab for it. So I still haven’t managed to record her […]

Über eine Nachricht in einem Netzwerk kam ich zu diesem Post des Blogs “SprachenNetz”: Wie lernen Kleinkinder Fremdsprachen? Der Artikel beschreibt einen ähnlichen Versuch wie den, an dem wir teilgenommen haben: Im Forschungslabor „WortSchatzinsel“ am Georg-Elias-Müller Institut für Psychologie sehen die Kinder während des Versuchs auf einem großen Bildschirm Bilder und kurze Filme, gleichzeitig werden […]

The research student of the LSCP (see my post from Dec. 18, 2010) gave me the link to an article about research on cognitive abilities in seven-month-old infants, a study that compared monolingual and bilingual babies: Cognitive gains in seven-month-old bilingual infants In a nutshell, the article describes a series of experiments that had monolingual and […]

Wo beginnt Sprache?

January 4th, 2010

Vor ein paar Wochen las ich an verschiedenen Stellen über eine Studie, derzufolge Babies schon ab der Geburt in der Sprache ihrer Mutter (die Mutter ist die Person, die sie ständig hören, sobald sie hören können) schreien. Schreien? Die Studie verglich vor allem deutsche und französische Babies, weil der Unterschied zwischen der jeweiligen Satzmelodie sehr […]

Where does language start?

January 4th, 2010

A few weeks ago, via various sources, I came across a study that said already at birth, babies cry in their mother’s language (their mother being the one person they will always hear, once they can hear). The study compared German and French babies in particular since the difference is so obvious in the spoken […]

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