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Following our participation in a research project yesterday (see my previous post), we have been asked if our baby babbles in German or in French. (See also this article on the BBC website with a soundbite comparing the crying of German and French infants.) Here are some recent soundbites from our little girl, judge for yourselves if […]

More research!

May 6th, 2011

Today we took our now ten-months-old girl to the Laboratoire Psychologique de la Perception at Paris V – Descartes University. She got to listen to a two-syllable sound (“ka-ba”) that was pronounced with different stresses, and by German and French native speakers. A light would blink on her left or right, and when she looked […]

No is no

April 15th, 2011

The other night, Baby attempted what Daddy had already qualified as “bêtise” the week before – pulling the plug from her bathtub, effectively inundating our bathroom. This time we had a pail underneath, but still Daddy told her in a stern voice “Non!” Since last week I’d broken down laughing, I hurried to add my […]

The “m” sound at last

April 15th, 2011

Over a week after I first heard the “m” sound, I finally managed to record it: mama You hear “mama” at the 27′ mark, “papa” (or “baba”) follows right after. 🙂 happy mommy

It’s beginning!

March 31st, 2011

At nine months and a few days, it is still too early to look for bilingual expression, obviously. But what about bilingual comprehension? Last week, our little girl started waving “goodbye” to me when I left her at the nanny’s. The first time it was the situation that prompted her action, or at least that’s […]

Interference

March 27th, 2011

There is a lot of writing about linguistic interference in bilingual(-to-be) children, but it also occurs in parents. The other day, another German mom told me she got lost on the way to meeting me. We spoke German, obviously, and she said she had “sich verloren”. In French, the correct term is “se perdre”, literally […]

And the next step is…

February 23rd, 2011

  …”ba-ba”. Listen to her here. This time I didn’t even look for German words starting with “ba-” since daddy just gave me “-teau” again. Now it won’t be long before she calls him “pa-pa” (“daddy” in both our languages). Sadly, the “m” sound is trickier 🙁

A mixed story

February 11th, 2011

The other day, through a discussion on a networking site, I came across this: Speaking in tongues A mother in Lebanon tells of her children mixing three languages (English, French and Arabic) in a very peculiar way that has her and her husband scratching their heads. I’d be curious to know what has become of those kids […]

We are all gaga!

February 5th, 2011

Does “gaga” count as a word? If so, our baby girl has started speaking. Listen to her! I tried to think of German words beginning with “ga-” that she might have been attempting to say. Here is what I came up with: Gartenschlauch Garage Garnitur Garmisch-Partenkirchen   Then I asked Daddy which French words began […]

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 […]

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