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    Hlengiwe Has Just Learned to Talk and Often Says Things
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Hlengiwe Has Just Learned to Talk and Often Says Things

Question 134

Question 134

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Hlengiwe has just learned to talk and often says things like 'I want it', 'Come here', or 'Where did he go?' Hlengiwe is exhibiting


A) infant-directed speech.
B) an expressive style.
C) a referential style.
D) babbling.

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