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nevelica

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Ann Senghas's research with deaf children in Nicaragua supported the idea that __________.
 
  A. sign languages are less complex than spoken languages
  B. there is a critical developmental stage for acquiring the rules of language
  C. sign languages are universal
  D. spoken language evolved from primitive gestural forms of communication

Question 2

Consider the following English words that are similar except for the beginning sound: cat and rat. The /c/ and the /r/ are called __________.
 
  A. morphemes
  B. phonemes
  C. syntaxes
  D. semantics



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Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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