Critical period: language consequence of not using "speaking motherese" and "baby talk" in babies
Language development in babies thanks to speaking 'motherese' and 'baby talk' involving the critical period as a consequence. We will talk about the language development of babies taking into account two important factors and including as a consequence the critical period. Baby talk and mothers in the language Children, when they learn a language , usually understand it by the pitch in which we speak, the rhythm of the words. In fact, parents often exaggerate these features of the language when talking with their infants to understand, this kind of language is called “motherese”. This type of speech is different from that spoken with adults. Also, words produced in insolation are also easier for infants to learn, babies' first words are often those heard most frequently in isolation in early development. An interesting fact is that babies, even before birth, learn language, but how? The answer is that, in the third trimester of pregnancy, when the infan...