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3 July, 02:12

Children learn language in which order?

a. morphemes, telegraphic speech, basic words, overgeneralizations

b. phonemes, basic words, telegraphic speech, overgeneralizations

c. morphemes, basic words, overgeneralizations, telegraphic speech

d. phonemes, telegraphic speech, overgeneralizations, basic words

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  1. 3 July, 02:14
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    c

    Explanation:

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    Linguistic language development is the stage of language development signaled by the emergence of words and symbolic communication. Linguistic language development can be divided into six categories: early one word, later one word, two word, three word, four word and complex utterance.

    thats how i understand it
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