Babies recognise spoken nursery rhymes they heard in the uterus

Babies recognise spoken nursery rhymes they heard in the uterus

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Previous research suggests that babies can recognise nursery rhymes that were sung to them while they were in the uterus. Now, scientists have found they also seem to remember nursery rhymes that are spoken with no tune

 

By Moheb Costandi

Growing evidence suggests language learning begins before we are born

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Two-week-old babies seem able to distinguish the rhythm and other sounds of a nursery rhyme they heard in the uterus from an unfamiliar one. The extent to which they can do this appears to predict their language development, which could open up a new way of identifying babies at risk of language-related conditions in later life.

Language learning is thought to begin before birth, with research showing newborns can distinguish their mother’s voice from a stranger’s and can tell their native…

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