At what point do infants only hear and speak the sounds of their native language? Provide an example

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The text states that by 12 months, infants stop recognizing and producing the sounds of other languages other than their own. For example, at 6 months, both Japanese and American infants can distinguish between the letters R and L. But by 12 months, Japanese infants cannot, because this sound is not in Japanese.

Psychology

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a. do a good job of predicting intelligence scores in adulthood. b. are an integral part of the assessment of newborns. c. can help identify developmental delays or advances. d. are roughly equivalent to adult intelligence tests.

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