How parents influence language skills in kids
EVER WONDERED WHICH language of the two - maternal or paternal - has a stronger influence on your child? According to a study, while vocabulary is influenced by the father, the understanding of sounds is derived from the mother.
The researchers found that in Indo-european populations, the paternal lineages (Y-chromosome) were correlated to the vocabulary (lexicon) of their languages while the maternal lineages were associated with their pronunciations (phoneme).
The unbalanced correlation between genetics and linguistics can be explained by male-dominant population contact, and the strategy of language learning by local females, said lead author Menghan Zhang from the Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania, US.
For the study, published in the journal National Science Review, the team explored the genetic linguistic relationship of 34 populations speaking different Indo-european (IE) languages.
They assembled compositions of the Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA haplogroups or paragroups from these IE populations, which reflect paternal and maternal lines, respectively.
These haplogroups or paragroups were defined using stable mutations so that they were all already formed in the Paleolithic Age (over 10,000 years ago).