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Anajune7

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Studies assessing language progression from first words to early sentences have shown
 
  a. no evidence of stability in individual preferences for referential or expressive speech
  b. that children with a holistic learning style show greater grammatical development
  c. that children with an analytic learning style show greater grammatical development
  d. that phrasal language is inversely correlated with comprehension

Question 2

Nelson's expressive children
 
  a. learned more nouns than other children
  b. learned more pronouns and phrases than other children
  c. evidenced a clear vocabulary spurt
  d. learned more modifiers than other children



meryzewe

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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