Oh , they ' re not babbling . they ' re talking 噢,那不是牙牙牙学语,他们在交谈
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That may just be baby talk , but , stan 那可能只是牙牙学语,但是,斯坦
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The baby is learning to talk ( or speak ) 这婴儿正在牙牙学语。
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Until now , babbling had been observed only in humans and a few primates , such as pygmy marmosets 到目前为止牙牙学语只在人类和一些灵长类动物中发现过。
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A television or the radio can ' t take the place of your voice because it doesn ' t respond to coos and babbles 电视或电台不能代替你的声音,因为它不会回应婴儿的牙牙学语。
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Fontan , in his role of honest citizen , took louiset in his arms and began playing with him and lisping 丰唐做出一副和蔼可亲的样子,一下抱起孩子,还模仿他牙牙学语,逗他玩。
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Then , among the advancing echoes , there was the tread of her tiny feet and the sound of her prattling words 于是,在前进的回音之中又有了孩子那小脚的脚步声和她的牙牙学语声。
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" further research about infant vocalizations could reveal that babbling is a much more widespread phenomenon in mammals than was previously thought . 对于幼仔发声的更多研究可能揭示出哺乳动物牙牙学语要比以往我们所认为的广泛很多。
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" in general , i believe that babbling could be essential to acquire complex vocal repertoires , " kn ? rnschild said . whales , dolphins , parrots , and most primates fit into this category 一般而言,我相信牙牙学语对形成一个复杂的声音体系是至关重要的。鲸鱼,海豚,鹦鹉和大部分灵长类动物都属于这一类。