babble in the PONS Dictionary

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Hearing aids can be used to help infants reach babbling stages earlier.
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There can be a period of silence between productions of babbling and productions of the first words in speech.
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A neuron either fires or not reducing the babble of its inputs to a single bit.
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Though she goes into a coma, the girl apparently managed to babble about what she saw to a reporter.
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The virus spreads by spoken language, taking the form of a glossolalic babble uttered by the vector.
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During the sensorimotor learning phase, song production begins with highly variable sub-vocalizations called sub-song, which is akin to babbling in human infants.
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He breaks down and babbles some information, most of it useless in finding out who runs the racket.
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Human infants are not excited or upset when babbling, but instead they will babble spontaneously and incessantly only when emotionally calm.
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Infants start without language, yet by 4 months of age, babies can discriminate speech sounds and engage in babbling.
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He has a slurred speech, he babbles, and that perhaps due to his suppressed upbringing.
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