Research: How arbitrary is language? English words structured to help kids learn

Summary: Words in the English language are structured to help children learn, according to research. Words like “woof” accurately represent the sound of a dog while sounds with similar meanings may have a similar structure, such as the “sl” sound at the beginning of a word often has negative properties as in “slime, slur, slum, [&hellip
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Published on August 18, 2014 12:36
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