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What Type of Language Knowledge Is a Child Demonstrating When

Question 98

Question 98

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What type of language knowledge is a child demonstrating when he or she engages in word play and says such things as stop, bop, rop, dop, clop, mop but never says sgap, tpir, or sbum?


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

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