www.cell.com/current-biology/
The baby
has an accent
We already knew that, when
exposed to different languages,
newborns showed a distinct
preference for the language
closest to the one they heard in
the womb. We now find that their
cries also echo this accent. A team
from the Center for Prespeech
Development and Developmental
Disorders at Würzburg University
(DE) has studied the melodies
formed by the cries of 30 French
babies and 30 German babies
shortly after their birth.
It seems that the French babies
stress the end of their cries, as
French speakers raise their pitch
at the end of words or sentences,
while the German babies do the
exact opposite, after the fashion
of German speech. This is not
of course really an accent, as
accents are to do with the way
words are pronounced, but the
study does confirm the importance
of melodies in language learning
and shows clearly that the proc-
ess begins in the womb with
the perception and then repro-
duction of the melodies heard.
The researchers see this as a step
towards solving the mystery of the
appearance of language in our
ancestors.
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