When you tell a baby say mama, how do they know that they don't have to say the word say and just mama?
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Two men discuss the linguistic logic of how babies learn to speak, specifically questioning why they don't repeat the instruction word 'say' when asked to say 'mama'. The conversation highlights the humorous and slightly existential realization that babies intuitively understand context.
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