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For the first few months after birth, an infant can distinguish among the speech sounds of all the world's languages.
Language Skills
The ability to communicate effectively in a specific language, encompassing reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Language Deficits
Impairments or difficulties in the ability to understand or produce speech, often resulting from brain damage or developmental disorders.
Sensitive Period Hypothesis
The theory that there are certain periods in human development where the brain is particularly receptive to learning specific types of information or skills.
Aphasia
A disorder caused by damage to the parts of the brain responsible for language, resulting in difficulties with speaking, reading, writing, or understanding language.
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