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TFauchery

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Among bilinguals and multilinguals who have experienced brain damage, languages are most likely to be retained when they are learned
 
  a. later in life with less fluency.
 b. later in life with greater fluency.
 c. early in life with less fluency.
 d. early in life with greater fluency.

Question 2

In addition to claims for language abilities in great apes, which other non-human animals might have language abilities?
 
  a. none.
 b. all mammals and some birds.
 c. dogs, cats, and other domesticated species.
  d. dogs, birds, whales, and dolphins.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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