Language experienced in utero affects vowel perception after birth: a two‐country study

To test the hypothesis that exposure to ambient language in the womb alters phonetic perception shortly after birth. This two‐country study aimed to see whether neonates demonstrated prenatal learning by how they responded to vowels in a category from their native language and another non‐native language, regardless of how much postnatal experience the infants had.

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