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    When a Child Advances from Utterances Such as "No He
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When a Child Advances from Utterances Such as "No He

Question 56

Question 56

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When a child advances from utterances such as "No he going" to "He's not going," what aspect of language knowledge has he or she acquired?


A) morphology
B) syntax
C) semantics
D) pragmatics

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