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  2. 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 ]

  3. Vocabulary development - Wikipedia

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    Babies begin to babble in real syllables such as "ba-ba-ba, neh-neh-neh, and dee-dee-dee," [7] between the ages of seven and eight months; this is known as canonical babbling. [4] Jargon babbling includes strings of such sounds; this type of babbling uses intonation but doesn't convey meaning.

  4. Phonological development - Wikipedia

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    At this stage, infants’ productions resemble speech much more closely in timing and vocal behaviors than at earlier stages. Starting around 6 months babies also show an influence of the ambient language in their babbling, i.e., babiesbabbling sounds different depending on which languages

  5. Language development - Wikipedia

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    Once the child hits the 8–12 month, range the child engages in canonical babbling, i.e. dada as well as variegated babbling. This jargon babbling with intonational contours the language being learned. [75] From 12–24 months, babies can recognize the correct pronunciation of familiar words. Babies also use phonological strategies to simplify ...

  6. Infant cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    From birth, babies are learning to communicate. The communication begins with crying and then begins to develop into cooing and babbling. Infants develop their speech by mimicking those around them. Gestures and facial expressions are all part of language development.

  7. Language delay - Wikipedia

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    Around 6 months, babies begin to babble and respond to names. [6] Around 9 months, babies begin to produce mama/dada - appropriate terms and are able to imitate one word at a time. [6] Around 12 months, toddlers can typically speak one or more words. They can produce two words with meaning. [6]

  8. Baby talk - Wikipedia

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    As a result, infants who experience CDS are able to recall words more effectively than infants who do not. [25] Infants can pick up on the vocal cues of CDS and will often pattern their babbling after it. [28] Children of depressed mothers, who do not regularly use CDS, display delayed language development. Even when depressed mothers provide ...

  9. Mama and papa - Wikipedia

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    Mama and papa use speech sounds that are among the easiest to produce: bilabial consonants like /m/, /p/, and /b/, and the open vowel /a/.They are, therefore, often among the first word-like sounds made by babbling babies (babble words), and parents tend to associate the first sound babies make with themselves and to employ them subsequently as part of their baby-talk lexicon.