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 | | Instead, Kuhl and Meltzoff believe babies are learning how to move their lips, tongues, mouths and jaws to make the sounds they hear you make (Gopnik, Meltzoff and Kuhl, 1999). |
 | | Even at these very young ages, babies may be developing what Kuhl and Meltzoff call a "mouth-to-sound map," figuring out that different sounds are made by moving their lips, tongues, mouths and jaws in different ways. |
 | | Kuhl, P. K., and Meltzoff, A. The bimodal perception of speech in infancy. |
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