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英语课
By Jessica Berman
Washington
24 May 2007

Scientists have always thought that babies learn language by hearing them, but a new study provides evidence that infants as young as four months can distinguish between different languages being spoken by using visual cues. VOA's Jessica Berman reports.










Researchers at the University of British Columbia found that babies can tell when a speaker has switched to a different language by watching the speaker's face.


Investigators 1 say babies do this by studying the shapes and rhythm of mouth and facial movements.


"A lot of studies have just addressed the auditory properties of speech and so we were just interested to see whether this visual information is playing any sort of a role when babies are learning to perceive language," said researcher Whitney Weikum, who is with the University of British Columbia in Canada.


Weikum and colleagues studied four, six and eight-month-old infants from both monolingual English homes, and bilingual households where both English and French is spoken.


Each group of babies was shown silent video clips of three bilingual French-English speakers, who mouthed sentences first in one language and then in the other. Then the speakers switched languages.


Weikum says investigators found that babies who are raised in English-speaking homes could distinguish English and French at four and six months of age by staring intently at the videos. But by eight months, they became fidgety and paid less attention to the images.


At the same time, eight-month-old infants raised in bilingual households maintained their ability to distinguish between French and English by staring at the speaker.


Researchers concluded that babies raised in English-only households lost their ability to discriminate 2 language based on visual cues because they no longer needed them, while infants in bilingual homes continued to depend on visual cues to discern which language was being spoken.


Weikum says the study is the first to show the importance of visual information in infants' language development.


"It says that very early on in infancy 3 they are prepared to discriminate multiple languages just using visual cues, and depending upon their experience with visual cues, they either maintain or experience a decline in their ability to discriminate the language visually," said Weikum.


The study was published this week in the journal Science.




n.调查者,审查者( investigator的名词复数 )
  • This memo could be the smoking gun that investigators have been looking for. 这份备忘录可能是调查人员一直在寻找的证据。
  • The team consisted of six investigators and two secretaries. 这个团队由六个调查人员和两个秘书组成。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.区别,辨别,区分;有区别地对待
  • You must learn to discriminate between facts and opinions.你必须学会把事实和看法区分出来。
  • They can discriminate hundreds of colours.他们能分辨上百种颜色。
n.婴儿期;幼年期;初期
  • He came to England in his infancy.他幼年时期来到英国。
  • Their research is only in its infancy.他们的研究处于初级阶段。
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abdominal foot
AGARICIIDAE
allaesthetic character
alternating twist
ampere-hour meter
Antoku
area regulation method
Babati
baby bird
Banisteria
bestor
biotic season
birds of passage
broaden the power of enterprises to make their own decisions
calve
caprophenone
caterpillar tractor
centre of excellence
CFU-N
closedness
colour number
concording
conducteur
contacting thermometer
context evaluation
controlled flight into terrain (cfit)
cross-linked polyadduct
cryptos
cutaneous senses
D2O volume control system
differential absorption cross-section
direct-display storage unit
dithiocyanogen
driving cog
economic usefulness
face line
feldyfar
flat head plotter
free-swinging meander
gangplank
Glycyphagus
granik
Grasset-Bychowski sign
gripe's egg
high-speed grease
homopolar valency
Hts.,hts.
Huequi, Vol.
Hurst formula
hydroxyisopiloselloidone
illegal drug
ingratiation
Institute of Transport
insulating treatment
inter-surface wave
internal trade
janeth
kinder
Lac Rémi
lead tungstate (ahaite)
light middleweight
low pressure preheater
Metrama
Munronia hunanensis
nobody's perfect
nonpiezomagnetic
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objectify
parsnips
particular integrals
pize
plano convex lens
protohippuss
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regular-sized
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scale of structural units in biopoesis
sclareol
shifting register
silver-and-gold
spacing of beam
special requisition
stone root
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synaptopathy
tensoplast
terminal edema
the left wing
tirah
tom thumbs
undefeated
usninic acid
vegetative grafting
verhaerens
Verneuil's disease
work simplification program