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madam-professor

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Research involving adults and infants listening to both Western and Javanese music found that ___
 
  a. Infants preferred Javanese music over Western music.
  b. Infants distinguished between in-tune versus out-of-tune Javanese music better than adults.
  c. Adults and infants distinguished between in-tune versus out-of-tune Javanese music equally well.
  d. Adults distinguished between in-tune versus out-of-tune Javanese music better than infants.

Question 2

At the same time that infants are losing their abilities to discriminate among foreign phonemes, they are able to
 
  a. make great progress in pronouncing phonemes in their native language.
  b. distinguish phonemes that are spoken with an increasing lower pitch.
  c. maintain a full range of speech flexibility to allow them to learn other languages later.
  d. make increasingly fine discriminations among the phonemes in their mother tongue.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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