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elizabeth18

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The development of infants' speech sounds follows the following trajectory:
 
  A. canonical babbling, vegetative sounds, words, non-redupicated babbling,
  B. vegetative sounds, canonical babbling, non-redupicated babbling, words
  C. canonical babbling, non-redupicated babbling, vegetative sounds, words
  D. words, canonical babbling, non-redupicated babbling, vegetative sounds

Question 2

The content of infants' babbling is:
 
  A. influenced by the language the infant hears.
  B. not influenced by the language the infant hears until s/he is using words.
  C. the product of anatomical considerations.
  D. completely unrelated to language development.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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