Prerequisites of language acquisition in the newborn brain
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2023.05.011
Prerequisites of language acquisition in the newborn brain
Abstract
Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Nevertheless, infants typically utter their first words within a year, and phrases soon follow. Here we review cognitive abilities of newborn infants that promote language acquisition, focusing primarily on studies tapping neural activity. The results of these studies indicate that infants possess core adult auditory abilities already at birth, including statistical learning and rule extraction from variable speech input. Thus, the neonatal brain is ready to categorize sounds, detect word boundaries, learn words, and separate speech streams: in short, to acquire language quickly and efficiently from everyday linguistic input.
Keywords: brain imaging; development; infant; neonate; speech.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests in relation to this work.
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