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According to a cognitive perspective, what concept does a child need in order to begin learning language?
 
  a. the concept of object permanence
  b. the concept that everything has a name
  c. the concept that symbols and objects are different
  d. the concept of displacement in time

Question 2

If a man means to say I'm on my way to the office, but actually says I'm on my office to the way, this illustrates
 
  a. the difference between competence and performance
  b. abnormal language development
  c. feature-blind aphasia
  d. the learnability problem



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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