The linguistic genius of babies
by Patricia Kuhl
Patricia Kuhl discusses the genius of a baby or what
actually happens inside a baby's little brain. He gave an example of a mother
who is from India and who speaks Koro which is a newly discovered language. To
preserve the language koro then he recites to the baby. Because a study shows
that babies and children have a strong capability compared with adults until
they are seven years old, and then experience a systematic decline. After
puberty, we are not in the picture anymore.
The
first critical period in development is the period where babies master which
sound is used in their language. For example, the English “l” and “r” sound is
rarely used in Japanese. All babies from all over the world can discriminate
all sounds of any language while adults can only discriminate only sounds of
their own language and not of other language. Hence, Patricia Kuhl calls adults
“culture bound listeners” while babies are “citizens of the world”. For this
reason, it is more difficult for an adult to learn new language because they
are only able to discriminate sounds of the language they already know.
A
study on American and Japanese babies show that there is a critical 2 month
period around 8 to 10 months babies. At 6 till 8 months both American and
Japanese babies have similar score on performance on English sounds but when
they are 10 till 12 months the American babies perform better and the Japanese
babies perform worse. She claims that babies are listening intently to sounds
while taking “statistics” on the sounds of the language they hear. They will
then use these statistics of sounds as a model to learn a language. A follow up
study shows that bilingual babies, who are exposed to 2 languages, keep 2 sets
of statistics at once and can differentiate between them. The study tested
Taiwanese and American babies on mandarin sounds and found similar results as
in the previous study. They had similar score at 6 till 8 months but the Taiwanese
babies perform better than American babies at 10 till 12 months. However when
they had American babies exposed to mandarin they performed just as well as
Taiwanese babies in the mandarin sound test at 10 till 12 months. This proves
that babies are learning sounds rapidly at this critical period. Parents should
expose their children consistently to different languages at this critical
period around 8 till 10 months so the children can learn languages at more
ease.
In
the end she introduces the MEG. It is a new machine
that allows provides the ability to examine babies’ brains while they are
learning. It is a safe, non-evasive and silent machine so it is ideal as using
it to track a baby’s brain. This new technology opens up the possibility of
future research direction for early language and brain development.
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