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Arekkusu
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 Message 1 of 37
09 March 2011 at 9:23pm | IP Logged 
Fascinating video about the evolution of a child's language ability.

Scientist Captures Son's First 90,000 hours

Can't wait for the TED talk to pop up on the site!

NOTE: Anyone know of a similar endeavour to record an adult learner's journey through the acquisition of a foreign language?

Edited by Arekkusu on 09 March 2011 at 9:29pm

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09 March 2011 at 10:10pm | IP Logged 
Oh.. This scientist is my hero. Very interesting video.
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09 March 2011 at 11:29pm | IP Logged 
That is amazing and wonderful, I can't wait to see the impact this new data will have on future studies and our
understanding of language acquisition. :D
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10 March 2011 at 10:24am | IP Logged 
Wow, this is really fascinating. Also for anyone wanting babies' magic language learning powers, this is evidence at just how much better adults are at learning languages than babies.
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10 March 2011 at 11:10am | IP Logged 
Interesting.   The most interesting thing I found from the linked article was in the
comments section, where one poster referred to the researcher as the "best Dad ever."
It does not appear that the comment was meant facetiously.

If I were a betting man (and my bookie assures me I am), I would accept even odds that
the little fellow in question down the road comes to feel weirded out having been used
by the best Dad ever as a guinea pig when younger.


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10 March 2011 at 3:00pm | IP Logged 
irrationale wrote:
Wow, this is really fascinating. Also for anyone wanting babies' magic language learning powers, this is evidence at just how much better adults are at learning languages than babies.

I think the word you were looking for is different.
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10 March 2011 at 3:42pm | IP Logged 
Spanky wrote:
Interesting.   The most interesting thing I found from the linked article was in the
comments section, where one poster referred to the researcher as the "best Dad ever."
It does not appear that the comment was meant facetiously.

If I were a betting man (and my bookie assures me I am), I would accept even odds that
the little fellow in question down the road comes to feel weirded out having been used
by the best Dad ever as a guinea pig when younger.


Bets are on!

The way the videos are shown appears tactful; it's hard to see anything other than presence in the room. I don't know every detail, but it's possible that only a portion of the videos were ever made public.

Still, I don't really feel that any recording that could have been made of me as a toddler would constitute a breach of privacy. The recordings were also non intrusive, so the notion that he was a guinea pig is a little exagerated.

There are so many parents willingly posting compromising pictures of their kids online (or teenagers posting videos of themselves) that recording a child's linguistic evolution is tame in comparison.
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10 March 2011 at 4:33pm | IP Logged 
I agree with your comments Arekkusu in the preceding post - the guinea pig comment was
intentionally a bit over-top. Agreed that this guy was not poking his son with
electrodes or anything, and I don't think the posting of portions of the videos is the
problem.   But I'll take the bet!   I'm seeing a sort of the following down the road: "Dad, you love me for being me, right?" "Yes son, mostly for that, but perhaps 13% for
your contribution in your early years as lab rat".   




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