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Definitions of babbling in various dictionaries:
noun - gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby
verb - utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way
verb - to talk foolishly
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like some brooks |
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Jan 6 2015 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Jan 6 2015 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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It's meaningless chatter, or the soothing sound of a brook as it flows over stones |
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talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way. |
(of a stream) make the continuous murmuring sound of water flowing over stones. |
a stage in child language acquisition, during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering sounds of language, but not yet producing any recognizable words |
sounds produced by infant during the babbling period |
Present participle of babble. |
gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby |
continuous low murmuring sound as especially of water |
talking idly or incoherently |
Talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way. |
The confused sound of a group of people talking simultaneously. |
Babbling description |
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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 sounds, but does not yet produce any recognizable words. Babbling begins shortly after birth and progresses through several stages as the infant's repertoire of sounds expands and vocalizations become more speech-like. Infants typically begin to produce recognizable words when they are around 12 months of age, though babbling may continue for some time afterward. Babbling can be seen as a precursor to language development or simply as vocal experimentation. The physical structures involved in babbling are still being developed in the first year of a child's life. This continued physical development is responsible for some of the changes in abilities and variations of sound babies can produce. Abnormal developments such as certain medical conditions, developmental delays, and hearing impairments may interfere with a child's ability to b |