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  1. Sep 30, 2019 · To us non-babies, it all sounds like charming, mysterious, gobbleydegook. To researchers, though, babbling is knowable, predictable, and best of all, teachable. This week, we'll find out how to...

  2. Aug 26, 2023 · Here are some tips for decoding baby communication: Pay attention to the different sounds that your baby makes. Notice the pitch, volume, and intensity of their cries. Look for patterns in their behavior. Pay attention to their facial expressions. Talk to your baby and respond to their cues.

  3. May 15, 2018 · To us non-babies, it all sounds like charming, mysterious, gobbleydegook. To researchers, though, babbling is knowable, predictable, and best of all, teachable. This week, we'll find out how to...

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    • Shankar Vedantam,Parth Shah,Tara Boyle,Laura Kwerel,Kara Frame,Bronson Arcuri
    • Tamekia Reece
    • All About Your Baby's Noises. Babies cry. A lot. After all, it's the best way they can communicate with you. But between the wails, you've probably noticed your infant trying out some other noises.
    • Baby Squeals. These high-pitched noises will get your attention every time. Squealing usually means your little one is delighted (like during a game of peekaboo), but it can also indicate that they aren't thrilled.
    • Baby Panting Sounds. You might notice that your baby "pants" for 10 seconds or so before returning to normal breathing, this is phenomenon called periodic breathing and is typical.
    • Baby Grunts. You might initially hear this guttural noise when your baby is having a bowel movement, but they may also grunt to relieve tension or express frustration or boredom.
  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Through analyzing thousands of hours of transcribed audio, researchers created computational models to understand adult interpretations of baby talk. The most successful models relied on context from previous conversations and knowledge of common mispronunciation.

  5. Aug 6, 2024 · Research has shown that when children are young, adults are drawn to certain signs of immaturity in their voices and thoughts, which help them understand what the children need. A key question ...

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  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Decoding Baby Talk. Learning more about language and social development during a baby’s first year can help new parents better decipher their baby’s cries and other social cues. During your baby’s first year, you’ll notice rapid changes in social and emotional development. Here are some milestones you might notice.

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