| 1. | It may be more than a coincidence that motherese emphasizes rhymes.
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| 2. | Motherese has a gestural vocabulary that is similar across cultures.
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| 3. | Regarding environment, motherese may stem from universals of the prenatal environment.
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| 4. | These results indicate that Mandarin motherese is very similar to English motherese.
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| 5. | These results indicate that Mandarin motherese is very similar to English motherese.
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| 6. | Such an example of Mixed Maltese English would be the following instance of motherese:
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| 7. | The apparent universality of motherese could be explained either genetically or by universals of the human environment.
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| 8. | For example, a higher pitch and slower tempo, prosodic features, are consistently associated with motherese.
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| 9. | More specifically, research should focus on the acoustic characteristics of motherese that capture the attention of infants.
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| 10. | Despite the importance of this early motherese, baby talking gains a definite pejorative tone as a child ages.
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