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Article: Baby talk.(language acquisition in children)(Cover Story)
- Article from:
- U.S. News & World Report
- Article date:
- June 15, 1998
- Author:
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Inside a small, dark booth, 18-month-old Karly Horn sits on her mother Terry's lap. Karly's brown curls bounce each time she turns her head to listen to a woman's recorded voice coming from one side of the booth or the other. "At the bakery, workers will be baking bread," says the voice. Karly turns to her left and listens, her face intent. "On Tuesday morning, the people have going to work," says the voice. Karly turns her head away even before the statement is finished. The lights come on as graduate student Ruth Tincoff opens the door to the booth. She gives the child's curls a pat and says, "Nice work."
Karly and her mother are taking part in an experiment at ...
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