• In psycholinguistics and leadership studies, the babble hypothesis (demonstratively labeled the babble effect) is a conjecture that posits a strong correlation...
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  • Babbling is a stage in child development and a state in language acquisition during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering articulate...
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  • screen capture from a video game. Agitprop Active measures Big lie Babble hypothesis Brandolini's law Communist propaganda Gaslighting Gish gallop Illusory...
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    a group matters more than the quantity. A hypothesis termed the ‘babble effect’ or the ‘babble hypothesis’ has been studied as a factor in the emergence...
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    go through a stage of reduplicated or canonical babbling (Stark 198, Oller, 1980). Canonical babbling is characterized by repetition of identical or nearly...
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  • Genetic sexual attraction is a hypothesis that attraction may be a product of genetic similarities.: 200  While there is scientific evidence for the position...
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  • PMID 21490599. S2CID 1588797. The Economist, "The evolution of language: Babel or babble?", 16 April 2011, pp. 85–86. Cross, Ian; Woodruff, Ghofur Eliot (23 April...
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  • is true while people look at themselves in the mirror, hear themselves babble, or are imitated by others. After repeated experience of this re-afference...
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    "). Even if parents cannot yet understand infants' babbling, a timely response by parents to babbling leads to faster language acquisition. This was confirmed...
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    the "Tower Babel". Godspell features an opening number titled "Tower of Babble." 2017 comic book La tour de Bab-El-Oued (The tower of Bab-El-Oued) from...
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  • critical consensus reads: "Infected with an overloaded plot and clunky techno-babble, The Andromeda Strain is a remarkably dull mutation of its source material...
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    unusual frequency, causing single-substitution alphabet decipherings to yield babble-like text. In 1962, cryptanalyst Elizebeth Friedman described such statistical...
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  • researchers suggest this was likely a willful interpretation of the child's babbling. An experiment allegedly carried out by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II...
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  • in vocalization, the sound reflexes become replaced with more elaborate babbling. According to Dunstan, there are five universal words (or "sound reflexes")...
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    present from the first year of life, and may include delayed onset of babbling, unusual gestures, diminished responsiveness, and vocal patterns that are...
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  • syllables and syllable sequences. Subsong is thought to be analogous to babbling in human infants. Subsequently during the sensorimotor learning phase at...
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    formula SIDS Development Attachment parenting Baby-led weaning Baby talk Babbling Birth defect Childbirth Crawling Gestational age Infant visual development...
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  • speaking an informal trade pidgin with no consistent rules. Deaf babies "babble" with their hands as others normally do with voice, and spontaneously invent...
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    revelations about her son. Warned that a lobotomy might not stop her niece's "babbling", she responds, "That may be, maybe not, but after the operation, who would...
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  • and left there to purge the school of all Muggle-born students. Another hypothesis suggests the basilisk was meant to fend off an invading Muggle force....
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    (بڑبڑانا) means 'to babble, to speak gibberish, to rave incoherently'. In Aramaic, Old Persian and Arabic context, the root refers to "babble confusedly". It...
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    systems of vocalisations, including phonotactic patterns, in a society of babbling individuals. These models also characterised how morphological and physiological...
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  • of mind of those who pass through, leading confident travellers to find babbling brooks while, in the same place at the same time, disheartened travellers...
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    their caregiver. This will then progress into babbling around 5 months of age, with infants first babbling consonant and vowel sounds together that may...
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  • autistic from non-autistic infants. Infants may show delayed onset of babbling, unusual gestures, diminished responsiveness, and vocal patterns that are...
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    the risk of cognitive impairment. Nosarti and colleagues previously hypothesised that maturational patterns in preterm brains were consistent with the...
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    University Press. Crystal, David (2006). How Language Works: How Babies Babble, Words Change Meaning, and Languages Live or Die. London: Penguin. Crystal...
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    of life. During the first phase (the first two months), infants smile, babble, and cry to attract the attention of potential caregivers. Although infants...
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  • yet by 10 months, babies can distinguish speech sounds and engage in babbling. Some research has shown that the earliest learning begins in utero when...
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    enabling stark contrasts, such as in the banquet scene, which he ended babbling like a child. Everyone seems to think Mrs McB is a Monstrousness & I can...
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