Multiple Choice
The strong form of the motherese hypothesis states that:
A) motherese is necessary but not sufficient for language to develop properly
B) motherese is necessary and sufficient for language to develop properly
C) motherese is not necessary for language development if other forms of child-directed behavior are used
D) motherese is neigher necessary or sufficient for language to develop properly
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