Why do some adults (mainly young adults I think) say some words like a three year old?

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In the example that was heard on Judge Judy, without hearing the actual phrase spoken by the person, I would venture a guess that it is dialect. It would also be helpful to know the person’s background. This would include where they grew up, where they went to school, and who raised them.

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