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    The Ability to Make Phonemic Distinctions Begins to Narrow to Just
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The Ability to Make Phonemic Distinctions Begins to Narrow to Just

Question 184

Question 184

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The ability to make phonemic distinctions begins to narrow to just those distinctions that are present in one's native language at about what age?


A) birth
B) 3 to 4 months
C) 6 to 8 months
D) 12 months

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