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Factors which contribute to lexical development in children after over the school years include:
 
  A. children's increasing ability to use quick, incidental learning.
  B. children's increasing ability to make use of direct instruction of word meanings.
  C. children's increasing knowledge of word formation processes an morphological organization.
  D. all of the above are factors that aid in school aged children's ability to increase their lexicon.

Question 2

Studies of children's accents indicate that:
 
  A. after the age of five, children do not change their accents, regardless of input.
  B. children typically change their accents several times throughout their development.
  C. adolescents change accents, but only in response to moving to new geographical regions.
  D. peer influences can cause children to change or acquire new accents.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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