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What (who) is gabble - definition

BABY TALK
Prelinguistic vocalization; Baby language; Gabble; Babbles; Babbled; Jabbering; Baby babbling; Baby babble; Babbling stage; Googoogaga; Canonical babbling
  • A babbling infant, age 6 months, making ''ba'' and ''ma'' sounds (15 seconds)

Gabble         
·noun Loud or rapid talk without meaning.
II. Gabble ·noun Inarticulate sounds rapidly uttered; as of fowls.
III. Gabble ·vi To utter inarticulate sounds with rapidity; as, gabbling fowls.
IV. Gabble ·vi To talk fast, or to talk without meaning; to Prate; to Jabber.
gabble         
I. v. n.
Chatter, prattle, babble, jabber, talk idly, rattle on. See prate, v. n.
II. n.
Prate, prattle, chatter, clack, cackle, gossip, palaver, gab, idle talk, small talk.
gabble         
¦ verb talk rapidly and unintelligibly.
¦ noun rapid, unintelligible talk.
Derivatives
gabbler noun
Origin
C16: from Du. gabbelen, of imitative origin.

Wikipedia

Babbling

Babbling is a stage in child development and a state in language acquisition during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering articulate sounds, but does not yet produce any recognizable words. Babbling begins shortly after birth and progresses through several stages as the infant's repertoire of sounds expands and vocalizations become more speech-like. Infants typically begin to produce recognizable words when they are around 12 months of age, though babbling may continue for some time afterward.

Babbling can be seen as a precursor to language development or simply as vocal experimentation. The physical structures involved in babbling are still being developed in the first year of a child's life. This continued physical development is responsible for some of the changes in abilities and variations of sound babies can produce. Abnormal developments such as certain medical conditions, developmental delays, and hearing impairments may interfere with a child's ability to babble normally. Though there is still disagreement about the uniqueness of language to humans, babbling is not unique to the human species.

Examples of use of gabble
1. "Gabble, gabble, gabble" he goes, then with a squeal of brakes÷ "What.
2. The NATO propaganda being disseminated that these forces are being deployed for «security» and «reconstruction» is stercoraceous gabble.
3. Even so, I get the impression his heart isn‘t in it – he tends to gabble and half–tell anecdotes without ever finishing them.
4. Girls wearing Muslim kit, for instance, gabble into mobile phones and the mayor of Kadiköy on the Anatolian shore of Istanbul (where the Council of Chalcedon was held under Emperor Constantine) has just, in his wisdom, declared that it is all right to slaughter the beasts provided that their feet have been disinfected against bird flu.
5. Ergo, was born the American policy to separate Muslims into «fundamentalists» and «progressives». Except for the cretinous or those purblind in their emulation of purulent Western mores, the above categorization, within the ambit of Islam, is just so much stercoraceous gabble.