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Glub-Glub's Fav'orable,
LOUISVILLE, Ky., UPF) -- Two college professors who did
research on baby babbling say sounds that resemble "I'ma ma"
mean discomfort.
"It's an unhappy utterance,", Dr. Ray Bixler said.
"A cry of distress," Dr. Harold Yeager added.
It means Mother should come running. A change may be in
order, or it's dinnertime.
"Baba, dada, gaga, dididid and glub-glub are happy sounds,"
they added.
They beleve "mama" was the first spoken word - probably
shortened from the natural crying sound "mamamainama,"
The University of Louisville phychologists did extensive re-
search on the subject, even inqluiring of foreigners. In any langu-
age, "ma ma" means the same, they wrote in the current issue
of psychological reports.
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