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Language acquisition is one of the most important developmental accomplishments of childhood. As early as infancy, young children begin making sense of language they hear, and producing language-like vocalizations. Over time, they acquire vocabulary, become more proficient in speaking according to the rules of their language, and participate in more complex conversation. These developments, together with knowledge of the relationships between letters/signs and sounds that are part of developing literacy, in turn underlie an ability to read and write. Learning a second language after one already has facility in a primary language naturally follows a somewhat different process than simultaneous learning of two languages.

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Language acquisition is one of the most important developmental accomplishments of childhood. As early as infancy, young children begin making sense of language they hear, and producing language-like vocalizations. Over time, they acquire vocabulary, become more proficient in speaking according to the rules of their language, and participate in more complex conversation. These developments, together with knowledge of the relationships between letters/signs and sounds that are part of developing literacy, in turn underlie an ability to read and write. Learning a second language after one already has facility in a primary language naturally follows a somewhat different process than simultaneous learning of two languages.

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