Multiple Choice
In Johnston and Slobin's (1979) waiting room metaphor, the entry door represents the:
A) child's cognitive development
B) transition from infancy to toddlerhood
C) the lag between conceptualizing and expressing a concept
D) acquisition of the appropriate linguistic form
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