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Back-and-forth exchanges boost children’s brain response to language (news.mit.edu)
3 points by ricardomcgowan 2141 days ago
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This seems like a fairly intuitive conclusion; it's commonly accepted that just the act of trying to remember something solidifies the memory in your brain [1]. It would follow that the act of using language in context, instead of just hearing it, would result in increased vocabulary and language ability.