TED-Ed
Patricia Kuhl shares astonishing findings about how babies learn one language over another — by listening to the humans around them and “taking statistics” on the sounds they need to know. Clever lab experiments (and brain scans) show how 6-month-old babies use sophisticated reasoning to understand their world. (Filmed at TEDxRainier.)
Talk by Patricia Kuhl.
This is truly incredible, I can't wait to see what else is discovered!
What if after you learned enough languages you start to realise and pay attention to small differences in sound, even though you don't know it was important
Damn it, I'm too late
Babies are so cute. Who else has heard of the Baby Schema?
English includes the "Japanese r" as well as the "incredibly rare English r".
The closed captions were kind of inaccurate and misspelling. So can you add a transcript under the description? That would be cool.
Genius baby
https://youtu.be/ug1UBRQT6ag
I'm partially not sure she deserves to speak up there. Please delete this video. If not, you're promoting racism. Citizens? Yeah, sure. I hate this whole speech. This only part I can applaud you for is the bilingual and having to take two sets of "statistics."
I'll show you just how crooked blued eyed people can be. You're not right.
Have you seen Lorelai from Gilmore Girls? I hope privileged fortunate people like you gain more knowledge before you make a public speech representing yourself. Only yourself.
Interesting speech, but her wet smacky mouth sounds are very distracting.