Multiple Choice
Infant-directed speech supports language acquisition through ______.
A) permitting infants to quickly and efficiently analyze everyday speech
B) exaggerating sounds, which helps infants map sounds to meanings
C) diminishing lip movements, which helps infants learn lip movements for speech
D) teaching babies how to talk over others who are talking
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