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The phonological development of individual children:
 
  A. depends on the particular language children are learning and also on the particular strategies that each child prefers to use.
  B. each child develops phonology in a wholly unique way and there are no generalizations to be found across individuals.
  C. depends on the specific language children are learning, but within a language, there is virtually no variation.
  D. shows virtually no variation. Children learning all languages produce sounds in the same order and at approximately the same ages.

Question 2

Which of the following is a FALSE statement about children's early word recognition?
 
  A. Children show no evidence for recognizing words before they can produce words.
  B. Before they reliably produce words, infants can recognize when a word has been mispronounced by as little as one sound
  C. Before 12 months of age, infants have difficulty recognizing familiar words when they are spoken in a different accent.
  D. Before 10 months of age, infants have difficulty recognizing that a word is the same one if it is spoken by speakers of two different genders.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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