Mama and papa

As Lallwörter sound sequences are referred to, which are easy to articulate for toddlers.

It may be at Lallwörtern to spontaneous formation, ie to words that are formed spontaneously and continuously in different situations, but also to habitualised so regularly used in the vocabulary of the language spoken, or even lexicalized words like yah or pee. The use of Lallwörtern is also used in traditional songs ( folk songs, pop ), eg yeah, tralala or Waddehaddeduddeda. You can occur across languages ​​, but also be influenced by language-specific articulation habits.

Lallwörter are often onomatopoeic ( onomatopoeia ), eg ham ham as an imitation of the snap or swallowing text while eating or Bark for dogs. They are children often unconsciously taught by adults who instinctively toddlers speak to very simple and onomatopoeic, for example: make Bubu, Aa, etc. must

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