Blowing the blow

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A blowgun is a specific sound made by babies during speech development .

Vocalizations

Blowing sounds occur when the baby forces air through between their closed lips or between their lips and tongue . For example, they sound like f , w, or s .

backgrounds

Blowing sounds occur especially during the first months of life, especially from the 3rd to 5th month. These sounds do not need to be learned and are not dependent on the respective mother tongue , but occur unintentionally as side effects of physical reactions. They depend on the shape of the mouth and the airflow that passes the vocal cords .

Individual evidence

  1. Inge Flehmig: Normal development of the infant and its deviations, 2007, p. 142
  2. Inge Flehmig, Normal development of the infant and its deviations, 2007, p. 142 (3rd month) and Annette Leonhardt, Training in hearing - learning to speak. 2000, p. 171 (end of the 4th month)

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