0 past simple and past participle of babble
1 to talk or say something in a quick, confused, excited, or silly way:
2 (of a stream) to make the low, continuous noise of water flowing over stones:
A potential concern in the present study is the inclusion of babbled utterances.
The bottom panel shows a disyllabic tone in another babbled utterance produced by the same child.
Although many babbled utterances are monosyllabic, it is more typical for an infant to produce strings of two or more syllables.
Babbled joint rotations induce spatial displacements of the end effector denoted by x, displacements that are measured by our stereohead vision system.
The proposed dominance of the frame is considered to result from the virtual absence of an active role of articulators other than the mandible during babbled utterances.
I babbled, and he drew - buildings, streets, characters and landscapes.