Abstract

In language acquisition, imprinting during the critical period helps people to encode the information and influences received from outside more actively. It provides opportunity for people, especially children, to be socialized and have closer interactions with their environment, later forms social attachment. After the critical period, people still can learn new languages but requires more effort for the same outcome.

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