15 maart 2007

Baby talk

Het was hier laatst op tv: babies kunnen praten. Om het te begrijpen moet je geloven wat de Australische Priscilla Dunstan zegt. Op wikipedia staat over baby language
  • Neh

I'm hungry - An infant uses the sound reflex "Neh" to communicate their hunger. The sound is produced when the tongue is pushed up on the roof of the mouth and the sucking reflex is triggered.

  • Owh
I'm sleepy - An infant uses the sound reflex "Owh" to communicate that they are tired. The sound is produced much like an audible yawn.
  • Heh
I'm experiencing discomfort - An infant uses the sound reflex "Heh" to communicate stress, discomfort, or perhaps that they need a fresh diaper. The sound is produced by a response to a skin reflex, such as feeling sweat or itchiness in the bum.
  • Eairh
I have lower gas - An infant uses the sound reflex "Eairh" to communicate they have flatulence or an upset stomach. The sound is produced when trapped air from a belch that is unable to release and travels to the stomach where the muscles of the intestine tighten to force the air bubble out.
  • Eh
I need to burp - An infant uses the sound reflex "Eh" to communicate that they need to be burped. The sound is produced when a large bubble of trapped air is caught in the chest and is trying to release out of the mouth. Ons lijkt het wel handig om de "woorden" te herkennen :-) Dus wij gaan de DVD kopen op http://www.dunstanbaby.com/ We laten wel weten of het klopt :-) Liefs, C

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