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Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Dec. 2010
The babbling is the hesitant or choppy pronunciation when speaking or reading text. Babbling is typical of babies, is the usual way through which they begin to communicate and speak with their environment, although babbling is not absolute property of the little ones but also adults can babble words in some situations special; For example, we have to give a speech at the wedding of a friend and while we are reading it we get excited and then the pronunciation becomes hesitant. The best man babbled a speech, he really was very excited.
Also, when some situation makes us nervous or uneasy, the same nerves betray and make words appear hesitant and choppy. After the shock of assault my mom just babbled.
Meanwhile, when it comes to the growth of human beings, babbling is one of the phases of the development of the language that takes place between 5 and 11 months. Consists of the spontaneous and repeated pronunciation of phonemes and sounds with a purpose both mature and playful.
Language as such will only appear after two years of a person's life, then, the first year of the life of the baby will be essential for its further development and babbling takes a place outstanding.
At the age of two months, the baby begins to make sounds that respond to the demonstrations of affected that we send to them and that they come from the back of the mouth; This allows her to exercise the organs of speech, while in the sixth month she begins to take conscience of her gorgoritos and this stimulates him to more and he will begin to repeat syllables: ma-ma, pa-pa, ta-ta, among others.
Imitation and observation of our reactions are those that will help the baby to replace the babbling with the words. Therefore, it turns out indispensable talk to her and talk to the baby so that she assimilates and can talk soon
Babbling has five phases: reflex vocalizations (from 0 to 2 months, characterized by sharpness of sounds), twitter (between the second and third month, the baby begins to say aha), vocal game (between 3 and 5 months, they produce sounds similar to consonants and vowels in isolation), reduplicative babbling (from the sixth to the ninth month, the child forms long, repeated syllabic chains) and non-reduplicative babbling (From the ninth month and until the appearance of the first words, the short strings appear next to the syllables, he begins to use the communicative context).
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