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Baby talk is a type of speech associated with an older person speaking to a child or infant. It is also called caretaker speech , infant-directed speech ( IDS ), child-directed speech ( CDS ), child-directed language ( CDL ), caregiver register , parentese , or motherese .
Scouse has also become well-known globally as the accent of the Beatles. [52] While the members of the band are famously from Liverpool, [53] their accents have more in common with the older Lancashire-like Liverpool dialect found in the southern suburbs; the accent has evolved into Scouse since the 1960s.
This kid has eyes on the back of his head! ... "I always call him the baby genius," Alyssa tells PEOPLE exclusively of her son, whom she says was "speaking full sentences before he turned 2 ...
An adult child hugging her mom. It may seem like only yesterday you were baby-talking to a newborn or videotaping a toddler's first words. Now, that little one is all grown up.
The mom may have lost a babysitter because of it.
As for the "plastic scouse" thing. I haven't found a reliable reference for it beyond obvious humour sites. From my own experience it's applied to anyone with a scouse accent outside of Liverpool, but particularly the exceptionally harsh sounding scouse accent that is even thicker and more pronounced.
As an American, Weidenfeld questions if the Received Pronunciation accent Villanelle adopts during the episode is Jodie Comer's real accent, [7] with Burt (also American) believing that it is and saying this was "both bizarre and fun to hear". [1] Comer, a native of Liverpool, actually has a Scouse accent in real life. [n.
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