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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Allie Wilkinson. Got a minute?
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2 .(Baby talking)
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3 .It's hard to resist.
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4 .One look at those chubby cheeks, and the next you're cooing: "Who's a cute little baby?"
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5 .Now research finds that by using this style of speech to talk to babies, you may be helping their early language development.
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6 .Adults using so-called baby talk provide particularly good phonetic examples,
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7 .producing sounds that are clearer, longer and more distinct from each other.
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8 .Researchers used small digital recorders hidden in the vests of 11- and 14-month old babies to record the infants' auditory environment.
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9 .Thirty-second snippets were then analyzed to identify whether the parents used baby talk or regular speech,
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10 .and whether speech occurred in one-on-one or group settings.
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11 .The more parents engaged in one-on-one baby talk, the more the baby babbled,
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12 .which is a precursor to word production and the more words they produced at age two.
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13 .The study will appear in the journal Developmental Science.
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14 .So parents, looks like if you chat regularly with your child, you'll soon be saying, "look who's talking."
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15 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Allie Wilkinson.
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