Multiple Choice
Experimental studies of the effect of adult speech input on language acquisition suggest that children benefit from:
A) practice in imitation of adult speech
B) adult sentences that recast the child's sentences into more complete grammatical form
C) adult sentences that are short and grammatical
D) adult sentences that are similar to their own
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