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  2. Cryptophasia - Wikipedia

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    A delay in the phonological development of one or both twins (or two siblings at similar age of language development) is said to be a main cause of cryptophasia. Twins can develop the ability to communicate with one another without working within the grammar of their parents' language, thus possibly leading to a short-term delay in linguistic development of one or both twins. [2]

  3. Idioglossia - Wikipedia

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    In episode 212 of the television show Rules of Engagement, twins attending a party speak in twin language and state that twins often have their own language that only they can understand. The television series Second Chance have twin sister and brother Mary and Otto Goodwin, who sometimes use twin speak to communicate with each other.

  4. Kinship terminology - Wikipedia

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    Kinship terminology is the system used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship.Different societies classify kinship relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal uncles (i.e. the brothers of one's parents and the husbands of the sisters of ...

  5. 55 Identical Twins Reveal What’s Not So Identical ... - AOL

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    Despite looking very much alike, no two people are exactly the same; not even identical twins. And I don’t mean the fact that they have different personalities. They often differ in regards to ...

  6. “That Is Wild”: Mom Says ‘Both Or None’ After ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Getty Images/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Your chances of having twins have been growing a lot over the past few decades. According to a recent study from Oxford, around 1.6 ...

  7. Human chimera - Wikipedia

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    A human chimera is a human with a subset of cells with a distinct genotype than other cells, that is, having genetic chimerism.In contrast, an individual where each cell contains genetic material from a human and an animal is called a human–animal hybrid, while an organism that contains a mixture of human and non-human cells would be a human-animal chimera.

  8. Twins and handedness - Wikipedia

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    Monozygotic twins result from the fertilization of one egg and the division of that single embryo forming two embryos. [4] However, just because a set of twins share the same genetic information, it does not mean they will exhibit the same traits and behaviors. There are different versions of a gene, which are called alleles. How a gene is ...

  9. The 23-year-old sisters, who live in Connecticut, also have an FAQ pinned to their joint TikTok account — and it's worth a watch. In the video, Carmen and Lupita answer the questions they get ...