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		<title>When did you start learning?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When did you start learning your mother tongue?
Scientists at Würzburg University now discovered that newborn babies&#8217; cries already are intonated in the melody of  their and their parents&#8217; language.
According to that even hearing a french baby cry for attention for a German is listening to a foreign language. As this fact may go by unnoticed, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scientists at Würzburg University now discovered that newborn babies&#8217; cries already are intonated in the melody of  their and their parents&#8217; language.</p>
<p>According to that even hearing a french baby cry for attention for a German is listening to a foreign language. As this fact may go by unnoticed, the meaning of it is far more interesting. The fact that the specific melody or intonation exists right from the moment of birth leads to the conclusion that babies are already adapting to a certain language whilst still living in their mothers&#8217; wombs.</p>
<p>Although this short note does not really relate to learning foreign languages or techniques for this purpose, from now on at least I will try to figure out which language the babies might prefer before I start babbling to them.</p>
<p>Fot those interested further information on this topic is provided <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/11/091105-babies-cry-accents.html" target="_blank">right here</a></p>
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