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At what age are the phonetical movements set making the ability to speak a new language 'like a native' difficult?
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Welcome, cargrac.

What do you mean by 'phonetical movements' and 'speak'? Do you mean pronunciation or grammar?
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At what age are the phonetical movements set making the ability to speak a new language 'like a native' difficult?
Are you trying to say that when is the critical age for a person to acquire a new language like a native speaker?

If yes, if my memory still befriends me, it's about 14 years of age.
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If that's the case, then I agree. Before a child reaches adulthood. It's a right-brain, left-brain thing. As the right-brain maps the codes, the left-brain is solidifying them.
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If that's the case, then I agree. Before a child reaches adulthood. It's a right-brain, left-brain thing. As the right-brain maps the codes, the left-brain is solidifying them.
Wow! Casiopea,
You really wow me with this post. You're really knowledgeable and lenient.
I'm really fascinated by what you wrote in bold. Would you like to elaborate on it for us? Thanks.
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What would you like to know specifically?
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What would you like to know specifically?
Abut the words in bold, would you go into a bit detai for usl?
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How does the brain learn language? Click on the link below.

http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0012162200000244
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