Asked by lyndale
The primary way children learn language is through books and school work.
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Answered by
Shae
true
Answered by
Reed
No. Not at all.
Answered by
Writeacher
So ... no child learns any language until he or she starts going to school?
Answered by
Shae
"primary" guys
Answered by
Reed
Nobody talks until he/she learns to read?
Answered by
Shae
No, people can talk before, but we are talking about everyday "full on" learning, not babbling and broken sentences as a baby
Answered by
Writeacher
The PRIMARY way in which children learn language is from the moment they are born and they are hearing their parents and others around them speak.
Understanding spoken speech comes first.
Learning to speak comes second.
Learning to read comes third.
Learning to write comes last.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/primary
Understanding spoken speech comes first.
Learning to speak comes second.
Learning to read comes third.
Learning to write comes last.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/primary
Answered by
Shae
okay, fine.
Answered by
Reed
Well, Shae, you are wrong.
http://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/faq-how-do-we-learn-language
http://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/faq-how-do-we-learn-language
Answered by
Shae
I already got that, thanks Reed. :)
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