法国婴儿哭升调,德国婴儿哭降调
爱思英语编者按:发表在《当代生物学》(Current Biology)杂志上的一项研究发现,因为婴儿在子宫里的时候就开始听声了,所以他们的哭声明显不同,而这些哭声反应出他们父母所说的语言。 How can you tell the difference between a French baby and a German baby? No, it’s not that one is wearing a saucy little beret while the other is tucked into tiny pair of lederhosen. Well, maybe that’s part of it. But a new study in the journal Current Biology shows that the babies actually sound different. Because the melody of an infant’s cry matches its mother tongue.
A team of scientists recorded the cries of 60 newborns: 30 born into French-speaking families and 30 that heard German. And they found that French infants wail on a rising note while the Germans favor a falling melody. Those patterns match the rhythms of their native languages. So next time you hear a baby cry, listen closely. He could be telling you where he’s from. |