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codyclark

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In the DSM-5, the term _____ has been replaced with the term intellectual disability..
 
  a. learning disability
  b. multiple personality
  c. cognitive disability
  d. mental retardation

Question 2

When using syntactic bootstrapping, a child
 
  a. uses a word's placement in a sentence to help determine its meaning.
  b. generates a one-word utterance that has the meaning of a full sentence.
  c. uses a grammar rule in an inappropriate manner (e.g., uses the -ed which means past tense on a word like run to create the word runned).
  d. is able to immediately connect a word in one language to its counterpart in a second language.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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