When a child has a set of abstracted sound patterns that represent her way of approaching adult words, these are called
a. canonical forms
b. protowords
c. phonological forms
d. global forms
Question 2
A child's speech is intelligible when
a) all her speech sounds are produced correctly
b) about half her speech sounds are produced correctly
c) an adult who doesn't know her could understand her without difficulty
d) her classmates can understand her without difficulty