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How parents influence language skills in kids

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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).

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