Children inherit their vocabulary from their father, their mother's pronunciation

In many studies of the past, there is evidence that there are differences between genders when it comes to learning new languages, but are there differences in the heritage of languages? Does one gender play a greater role in teaching children how to speak? A group of researchers led by Menghan Zhang have [...]
A group of researchers led by Menghan Zhang have found that two parents have an impact on the occupation of language by the child only in various aspects of the language.
According to Zhang's study, although we take the pronunciation and voice from our mothers, we take the vocabulary from fathers, and that's an idea that totally disputes previous ideas about the embezzlement of languages.
Researchers have been able to find that there are strong links between parental genes and lexical characteristics, but there is also a link between the mother's genes and the phenomatic characteristics.












