In the Beginning There Were No Words: The Universe of Babies |
Contents
Entering the World | 21 |
The Temporal Hierarchies | 46 |
Talking | 63 |
Copyright | |
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accept acoustic nerve activity adults adverbs affect attributes awareness baby knows become birth brain Caleb Gattegno carbon dioxide cells challenge chapter chemical child classes components consciousness cope criteria crying develop dynamics eardrum elements embryo energy engaged environment enzymes epiglottis evocation example exist experience functionings give hear Hence impacts inner instruments integrated involved knowledge label language larynx learn to speak living look mastered meaning mobilization mother mouth muscle tone myelinization nerve noise non-verbal object objectified one's oneself ourselves parents particular perceive perception perfect pitch phonation photons possible produce provides reach reality recognize relate result retina sense of truth sense organs sensory nerves soma somatic sounds speech stage stress structures synthesis talking task temporal hierarchies things tion transform understand utero utterances uvula verbal vocabulary vocal cords womb words young children