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Babbling
A stage in child language acquisition, during which the child spontaneously utters meaningless sounds, often comprising syllables repeated in patterns similar to speech.
Cognitive Disability
A limitation in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, affecting learning, communication, and social skills.
Emotional Responses
The feelings elicited by stimuli or situations, which can range from happiness, sadness, anger, to fear, and are influenced by personal experiences and cognitive appraisals.
Canonical Babbling
A type of babbling with well-formed syllables that sounds like language.
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