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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Baby was the name the Eleventh Doctor gave to the language supposedly spoken by human babies who otherwise seemed as though they had not yet learned the capacity to speak. It was spoken by Alfie Owens (TV: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}Closing Time [+]Loading...["Closing Time (TV story)"]) and Melody Pond. (TV: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}A Good Man Goes to War [+]Loading...["A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)"]) It appeared to be a one-way language, spoken by babies and heard by the auditors. The listener — in these cases, the Doctor — responded in standard English, which the babies seemed to understand. |
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