How do children learning two native languages at the same time distinguish them from each other?

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How do children learning two native languages at the same time distinguish them from each other?

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Initially they don’t. Then after some time they learn that certain word combinations go together, just like how you did. “An apple” vs. “a apple.” “I tied my shoes” vs. “Me tied my shoes.”

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