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<< Scientists of the University of Texas ascertained the fact that babies
all over the world are drivelling the same language, either they were born in
Africa or in Lapland.
The ' words ' begin always with a consonant and end up with a vowel, like
ta-ta or na-na.
It seems that babies don' t imitate the sounds which their parents reproduce.
This brings the scientists closer to the theory that all languages originate
out of one primeval language. >>
Kenneth,
(I am, because we are)
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