Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?
- From: penguinsare@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Jan 2006 06:16:01 -0800
Nonsense. All children learn the same to speak a language all around
the world. This has always been true since of beginning of people on
earth.
A professor of language may always comment on how good their knowledge
of language is, but all children learn to sound just about like
everyone else, given normal exposure.
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