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University of British Columbia psychologist Janet Werker studies infants exposed to two languages from birth to see why they don't confuse the two, and says bilingual babies learn very early to pay attention better.
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Werker tested babies in Spain who were growing up learning both Spanish and Catalan.
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Whatever the cues, monolingual babies couldn't tell the difference, Werker said Friday at the meeting.
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By measuring the tots' attention span, Werker concluded that babies could distinguish between English and French simply by watching the speakers' facial cues.
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Werker tested babies in Spain who were growing up learning both Spanish and Catalan.
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By measuring the tots' attention span, Werker concluded that babies could distinguish between English and French simply by watching the speakers' facial cues.
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University of British Columbia psychologist Janet Werker studies infants exposed to two languages from birth to see why they don't confuse the two, and says bilingual babies learn very early to pay attention better.
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Whatever the cues, monolingual babies couldn't tell the difference, Werker said Friday at the meeting.
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And Judge Werker, himself the bearer of a nickname, wisely let it laugh out, knowing that all of us needed a break from the tension.
Dancing with the Devil Louis Diaz 2010
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The judge, the Honorable Henry F. Werker, was a large, heavyset man who was known as “Speedy” for the pace at which he tried cases.
Dancing with the Devil Louis Diaz 2010
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