How
do humans learn language?
Humans start learning language from when they are first
born, even before they were at birth they listen to their mothers when they are
in their wombs. Babies start developing language when they interact with
others; they use sounds and random words to create a certain way of talking to
others (e.g.” gagaga”, “waga”, “waaah” etc.) after a certain stage they slowly
grow into a word.
The word “Water” they first try to mimic by using
“gaga” it has the exact same amount of syllables (2. Wa-ter ga-ga) after a
certain amount of weeks the baby will start to change the way they say it
closer to the word “water” and they use “wa da” or “wah wah” the next stage is
the final stage and that is when they can just say “water”, the stages take
time to develop and go through each stage.
Babies just mimic (or try to at least) what their parents say. Parents
use the Basic English by saying water in a way to speak to the baby.
Children learn language easier
than their parents/adults because they have a chromosome that makes us have
speech and communicate. Another reason
why children learn better are because that their brain is still
developing and when they start learning and hearing words they start to
remember and it’s basically inside the time when their brain is still starting
to learn.
People play a very important
role in child learning language, because if they are isolated they most likely
won’t be able to learn, because they lack communication of their life. But it
hasn’t been proven because nobody is able to try that experiment since it is
the “Forbidden experiment”.
There is no more information on Human learning language because from the start it was basically only theories and to learn more you would need to do certain experiments but they are too cruel to do that, so until they find more experiments to get similar results information on human learning language.
Cool story bro.
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