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  2. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

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    Leaves of most plants include a flat structure called the blade or lamina supported by a network of veins, a petiole and a leaf base; [1] but not all leaves are flat, some are cylindrical. [ citation needed ] Leaves may be simple, with a single leaf blade, or compound, with several leaflets .

  3. Babbling - Wikipedia

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    Variegated babbling differs from reduplicated babbling in terms of the variation and complexity of syllables that are produced. [6] Around 9–10 months, babies can imitate non speech sounds, and speech-like sounds if they are in the child's repertoire of sounds. [14] Infant babbling begins to resemble the native language of a child.

  4. Phonological development - Wikipedia

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    For example, French learning 9-10 month-olds have been found to produce a bigger proportion of prevoiced stops (which exist in French but not English) in their babbling than English learning infants of the same age. [19] This phenomenon of babbling being influenced by the language being acquired has been called babbling drift. [20]

  5. Language development - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, they can differentiate between certain speech sounds. A significant first milestone in phonetic development is the babbling stage (around the age of six months). This is the baby's way of practicing his control over that apparatus. Babbling is independent from the language. Deaf children for instance, babble the same way as hearing ...

  6. Variegation - Wikipedia

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    Cryptocarya williwilliana showing leaf venation and variegated leaves.. Variegation is the appearance of differently coloured zones in the foliage, flowers, and sometimes the stems and fruit of plants, granting a speckled, striped, or patchy appearance.

  7. Italian phonology - Wikipedia

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    Reduplicated babbling is replaced by variegated babbling, producing syllable structures such as C 1 VC 2 V (e.g. cane 'dog', topo 'mouse'). Production of trisyllabic words begins (e.g. pecora 'sheep', matita 'pencil'). [51] Consonant clusters are now present (e.g. bimba 'female child', venti 'twenty'). Ambient language plays an increasingly ...

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  9. Quercus sinuata - Wikipedia

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    Quercus sinuata is a deciduous tree up to 20 metres (67 feet) tall. Leaves are narrow, with shallow rounded lobes. It tends to grow in wet habitats, such as on river bluffs, river bottoms, and flatwoods, and generally over basic substrates, such as mafic rocks, shells, or calcareous sediment.