csecsemcsecsemre
Csecsemcsecsemre is a term introduced in hypothetical discussions of language and cognition to describe a specific infant-directed communication pattern observed in a constructed language. The term is not attested in real-world languages and is used mainly in pedagogical and thought-experiment contexts to illustrate how reduplication, phonetic play, and direct address interact in early language socialization.
Etymology and morphology: The form combines a base resembling a root evoking "infant" with reduplication (csecsemcsecsem)
Functions and examples: In simulations, caregivers use csecsemcsecsemre to attract attention, soothe, or scaffold phonological development.
Cross-cultural considerations and criticisms: As a fictional concept, csecsemcsecsemre is used to discuss methodological questions about