Radboud University: Learning Language Often Goes Wrong With Pronunciation and Head Movements
November 11, 2025
November 11, 2025
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, Nov. 11 (TNSjou) -- Radboud University issued the following news:
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Learning a new language often goes wrong with pronunciation and head movements
Adults learning another language often tend to continue using the intonation of their native language. This causes them to make mistakes in the new language: incorrect intonation can change the meaning of a word or sentence. "When learning a new language, you also need to study . . .
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Learning a new language often goes wrong with pronunciation and head movements
Adults learning another language often tend to continue using the intonation of their native language. This causes them to make mistakes in the new language: incorrect intonation can change the meaning of a word or sentence. "When learning a new language, you also need to study . . .
