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    Cross-Cultural Studies Show That Children Usually Learn Words for the Names
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Cross-Cultural Studies Show That Children Usually Learn Words for the Names

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Question 64

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Cross-cultural studies show that children usually learn words for the names of people or objects before they learn words for actions.

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