What leads humans to divide the social world into groups, preferring their own group and disfavoring others? Experiments with infants and young children suggest these tendencies are based on predispositions that emerge early in life and depend, in part, on natural language. Young infants prefer to look at a person who previously spoke their native language. Older infants preferentially accept toys from native-language speakers, and preschool children preferentially select native-language speakers as friends. Variations in accent are sufficient to evoke these social preferences, which are observed in infants before they produce or comprehend speech and are exhibited by children even when they comprehend the foreign-accented speech. Early-developing preferences for native-language speakers may serve as a foundation for later-developing preferences and conflicts among social groups.

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是什么导致人类将社会世界划分为群体,偏爱自己的群体而不利于他人?对婴儿和幼儿的实验表明,这些趋势是基于生命早期出现的倾向,部分依赖于自然语言。年幼的婴儿更喜欢看以前说母语的人。年龄较大的婴儿优先接受母语人士的玩具,学龄前儿童优先选择母语人士作为朋友。口音的变化足以唤起这些社会偏好,这些偏好是在婴儿产生或理解语音之前观察到的,即使他们理解了外来口音的语音,儿童也会表现出这种偏好。早期发展对母语人士的偏好可能是后来发展的偏好和社会群体之间冲突的基础。

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