For weeks before birth, babies absorb the nuances of their mothers' words. And within hours after they are born, they can already tell the difference between their native language and foreign tongues.
The new finding suggests that language learning begins prenatally, perhaps as soon as fetuses are able to hear -- after about 30 weeks of gestation -- with their initial focus on vowel sounds, which are louder, longer and more rhythmic than consonants.
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