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    The Vowel-Like Sounds Intermingled with Consonants That Babies Make at the End
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The Vowel-Like Sounds Intermingled with Consonants That Babies Make at the End

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The vowel-like sounds intermingled with consonants that babies make at the end of the second month and into the third are commonly referred to as __________.


A) babbling
B) holophrases
C) telegraphic speech
D) cooing

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