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/ Emphatic variation of the word "major," used predominantly by aristobrats and mockneys across the Atlantic to convey fashion-related excitement, e.g., "Her hen's night outfit was majah — a made-to-order cocoon confection by Giles, 12-inch Nicholas Kirkwood platforms, a glow-in-the-dark Tom Binns necklace and a Gareth Pugh wire halo!" ARMAND LIMNANDER.
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They are visual, gestural and vocal cues that arise spontaneously and unconsciously between mothers and infants, but that nevertheless abide by a formalized code: the calls and responses, the swooping bell tones of motherese, the widening of the eyes, the exaggerated smile, the repetitions and variations, the laughter of the baby met by the mother's emphatic refrain.
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