Re: living in europe
- From: jeremyrh.geo@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 21 Sep 2005 23:07:10 -0700
Mxsmanic wrote:
> jeremyrh.geo@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > I recently saw a report on dyslexia which suggested that an infant
> > learns sounds during its first year which it may not be able to learn
> > later. The example given was the letter "R" for Japanese - as infants
> > they never hear it, and as adults they are unable to say it, because
> > they are unable to hear it properly.
>
> Adults are perfectly capable of hearing it and reproducing it.
The article I cited gives further explanation of the phenomenon, if you
care to read it.
G;
.
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