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Humans are the only great apes that engage in ‘baby talk’

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A study reveals that great apes communicate very little with their young, suggesting that ‘baby talk’ is unique to the human species.

PARIS: Talking to babies in a high-pitched voice and using exaggerated pronunciation seems natural to most parents. This way of speaking, found in all human cultures, is thought to facilitate language learning in young children.

But is this universal human practice shared by humankind’s closest cousins?

A study published in the journal Science Advances reveals that great apes communicate very little with their young, suggesting that parents’ propensity for “baby talk” is a distinctive feature of the human species.

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