The ability of young infants to make fine discriminations between sounds is particularly important in the development of their ability to understand <u>"Language."</u>
At 6 months, the monolingual newborn children could segregate between phonetic sounds, regardless of whether they were expressed in the dialect they were accustomed to hearing or in another dialect not talked in their homes. By 10 months to a year, notwithstanding, monolingual infants were never again recognizing sounds in the second dialect, just in the dialect they typically heard.
The analysts proposed this speaks to a procedure of "neural commitment," in which the baby mind wires itself to comprehend one dialect and its sounds.
Answer:
Classification
Explanation:
Classification means to sort out the items of a given group on the basis of a certain common quality they posses and then spot the stranger or odd one out.
In this test, you are given a group of certain items, out of which all excepts one are similar to one another in some manner. The child is required to choose this one item which does not fit into given group.
In this case an 8 year old can know the difference between the irises and geraniums, that they are different types of flowers he/she can classify them.
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Answer:
5.= C
Explanation:
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