Fatigue is a Homonym please tell our Urban Born children why.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Most of the time we adults take language for granted-unless of course we have to learn a new one. Then, things change pretty quickly. We can’t get the pronunciation right, and we can’t hear the difference between sounds. There are too many new words, and we forget ones that we learned just the day before. We can’t say what we want to say, and we can’t understand anything either, because everyone speaks too fast. Things work differently for three year olds. They can’t tie a knot, jump rope, draw a decent-looking circle, or eat without making a mess. But they have figured out what several thousand words mean, how they are pronounced, and how they can be put together to make sentences. Herein lies
    the mystery of language acquisition. How can children be so good at language?

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