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hussain baloch
on Dec 17, 2024Verified
What is the term for a baby's speech-like but meaningless sounds?
A) cooing
B) babbling
C) gurgling
D) murmuring
Babbling
Making speechlike but meaningless sounds.
Cooing
The early vocalization of infants, consisting of soft, throaty sounds, typically starting around 2 months of age, as a precursor to speech development.
Gurgling
A bubbling sound made by fluid moving through air, often associated with digestion or infants.
- Understand the key milestones and terms in early language development.
Verified Answer
JG
Learning Objectives
- Understand the key milestones and terms in early language development.
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