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I can confirm this is correct. I've done multiple trials.
The chart is backwards and it’s driving me nuts.
0 (close) has a limit and should be on the left.
Infinite ( far) should be on the right
Argue with Randal.
Well it’s meant to tell a story, so her likely chose this direction for the story aspect, because it’s funnier in this order.
Still driving me nuts.
I've never understood why people baby talk to pets, or children for that matter.
Didn't figure out that I am autistic until 2 years ago, but that only explains why I've always found this odd, not why people do it.
Human children should be talked to as though they are small adults so their language grows.
Kitties are to be told they are babies and little smoochie faces to keep them from taking over the world and enslaving us all.
At this point I think I am going to get a kitten and read the classics to it and hope it leads to a brood of its children taking over the world, they'd probably do a better job than almost any people I have ever met or heard of.
It's instinctual. The theory is that it helps children learn language in some way maybe by making the syllables very clear.
When you think about it when we talk we essentially just sort of mumble, especially in English. Which is why speech recognition is such a difficult task. There are videos online of people who cannot speak English emulating the tones and flow of the language and it really is just us going, hur mayus apparry mar son mor.
We must have different definitions of babytalk.
You are describing very clear annunciating. Clearly and distinctly pronouncing syllables.
To me, this is instinctual, and mumbling, which you say is the norm, well I find that to be greatly off putting.
I can, and do, as a joke, just speak Simlish, out loud.
Ah, hawarbageebno! Do wah? Sey wotsnugish jot gareemo!
I can easily make up some gibberish like that on the fly, and I annunciate it concisely.
Anyway, to me baby talk is gaa gaa goo goo, using an extremely simplistic vocabulary, dramatically simplifying sentence structure.
Baby need diapy change? Baby want milk?
That kind of nonsense.
It’s me
https://xkcd.com/231/
Isn't there a bot that's supposed to do this instead of individual people? Oh wait. That's the old system.
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