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A new study in child development shows that babies learn language faster from adults who speak to them in "Parentese," that high-pitched, singsongy, exaggerated and often silly way that adults speak to their newborns.
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motherese” or “parentese.” This sing-song speech, often accompanied by exaggerated facial expressions, seems to be used by nearly everyone who talks to a baby
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Speaking Parentese The sing-song way we talk to babies is called “Parentese.” See a baby
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Parentese, the exaggerated, drawn-out form of speech that people use to communicate with babies, apparently is universal and plays a vital role in helping infants
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