babytalk

NOUN
  1. an adult's imitation of the speech of a young child
  2. the developing speech of a young child
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  • While we might take solace in our own anthropic prejudice, dismissing the nonsensical communiqués of such chatbots as nothing more than computerized gobbledygook, we might unwittingly miss a chance to study firsthand the babytalk of an embryonic sentience, struggling abortively to awaken from its own phylum of oblivion. Poetic Machines 05 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • I don't know how tich and titchy are used in UK English, but the US examples sound more like dialect/babytalk alternatives for touch. Languagehat.com: TITCHY.
  • It employs a nomenclature ( "narf," "scrunt") that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • It employs a nomenclature "narf," "scrunt" that appears to derive either from babytalk or frat initiation. Suck Watch: 'Lady in the Water' | EW.com
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