I got my answer from the video you linked to here, to this question that I posted before: --------- I was wondering: If 2 newborn babies exchange families from the hospital immediately, one purely Chinese and one purely American, do they learn the language slightly slower than people who are born to families that purely from old generations speak the same language as the baby as supposedly the DNA has some prepositions to the language and its tones and its grammar? ----------- but I'm still skeptical.
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I'm glad to hear that, though I think you deserve the credit for taking the time to watch and study! Thanks for commenting!
Excellent resource! Thanks for your time and effort!
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This is seriously helping me out on my English Language teaching course at college 😂
Glad to hear that, hope the course is going well!
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I got my answer from the video you linked to here, to this question that I posted before:
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I was wondering:
If 2 newborn babies exchange families from the hospital immediately, one purely Chinese and one purely American, do they learn the language slightly slower than people who are born to families that purely from old generations speak the same language as the baby as supposedly the DNA has some prepositions to the language and its tones and its grammar?
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but I'm still skeptical.
Thanks
Who else is here because of exam
Best of luck!