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Question 1

Babbling begins to change so that it closely resembles adult speech, in large part because:
◦ responses are infrequent, so the infant tries harder.
◦ someone consistently provides verbal feedback.
◦ an adult responds with warmth and enthusiasm.
◦ the child's vocal tract matures enough to produce more sounds.

Question 2

The babbling of infants living in bilingual homes:
◦ is similar to that of infants living in monolingual homes until six months of age when it becomes quite distinct.
◦ differs markedly from that of infants living in monolingual homes.
◦ is identical to that of infants living in monolingual homes.
◦ is less frequent than infants living in monolingual homes.


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