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    The Type of Speech in Which Children Frequently Omit Everything
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The Type of Speech in Which Children Frequently Omit Everything

Question 96

Question 96

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The type of speech in which children frequently omit everything in a sentence but the critical words is called ________ speech.


A) overregulated
B) overextended
C) receptive
D) telegraphic
E) holaphrastic

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