Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?
- From: Helmut Weber <nbhymsjxdgcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 04:33:01 +0100
Hi Joseph,
I don't believe it, and if I did, it wouldn't mean much to me.
It's like a race. Doesn't matter where you are after the first round.
What is it all about?
A proof that Turkish is simpler than other languages?
A proof that Turkish children are smarter?
A proof that Turkish society takes more care of children then others?
In one child families like in Germany it may be harder to develop
communicative skills.
The study may have found something out,
but it fails in interpreting it.
Lets say it is a fact, but what does it mean?
Helmut Weber
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