• EvilCartyen@feddit.dk
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    4 months ago

    Is it really universal though? I don’t recall that from my linguistics masters at all, in fact I think I recall pretty much the opposite…

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      4 months ago

      I thought the universal part was the tone and cadence people use when talking to small children, and not the actual words or grammar changes.

      It’s why you can listen to a recording of a language you don’t know and tell if they’re talking to a baby, but there are also cultures that essentially don’t talk to them at all until they have language.