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azncindy619

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When children mistakenly construct words based on internalized rules, such as saying mouses instead of mice, the process is termed
 
  A) syntax.
  B) semantics.
  C) morphology.
  D) overregulation.

Question 2

Overregulation is the
 
  A) fact that children are afraid to talk until they are sure of what to say.
  B) fact that some parents tend to correct children's speech too often, harming their self-esteem.
  C) cause of errors in children's word use, based on their internalized rules of speech.
  D) cause of emotional stress that traps children in the anal stage of development.



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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