Why does the baby first say "mama" in any country
ByAftab.
While the word 'aho' is Japanese to abuse and to mock, while in Spanish it refers to 'garlic', there are lots of homonyms in the world's languages, but all There are words that have almost the same meaning in the world. that is"Mama"is.
Why babies in every country on Earth say 'mama' - The Week
http://theweek.com/article/index/243809/why-babies-in-every-country-on-earth-say-mama
"Mommy" is a word that the baby almost firstly issues commonly throughout the world. The word pointing to the mother depends on each language such as "mother" "Mother", etc., but the word "mama" is almost always present in every language. However, the "mother" that the baby speaks does not necessarily call the mother.
The reason the baby speaks "Mama" is that the baby's mouth does not open well.
Russian linguistRomain · JacobsonAccording to the research "mama and papa", the sound which can be most easily uttered is a vowel which opens its mouth. Even babies can vocalize or cry vowels from the day they were born.
However, if you experience other sounds out of your mouth, your baby will try out consonants' vocalizations that they feel easy.
The first thing the baby will try is a lip that begins with "m" "p" "b" that closes the lip. First of all, consonants are uttered like "mmmm" "pppp", then loosen their mouths and emit simple words "ah". With these combinations, the words that are spoken at the beginning are something like "ma - ma (mama)", "pa - pa (papa)", "ba - ba (baba, expressing sheep 's bark in English) That is why. Among these, "ma-ma" is the easiest candidate for the first choice because "mother's tits".
ByAudreym
The mouth when giving the sound "m" is the same as when it is wrapped in warm and delicious boobs, the easiest way to open for the baby. According to Jacobson's research, it seems that the baby who is uttering "Mama" seems to have no idea that the word "mama" is the mother and she just wants food. Therefore, when the baby calls "mama" for the father, the baby feels dissatisfied if the father does not give food.
In Japan, there is "Manma" as an infant language of rice, so the result of this research is "I see that" I feel.
ByMpisti
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