Multiple Choice
Babies are often called "Citizens of the World." What evidence supports this?
A) Newborns only make those phonological distinctions that are present in their native language.
B) Humans never lose the ability to hear differences among phonemes.
C) Newborns prefer to listen to others speaking foreign languages more than others speaking their own native language.
D) During the first 7 months of life, babies can distinguish phonemes from any of the world's languages.
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