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    ____________ Constitutes Evidence to a Child That a Particular Utterance
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____________ Constitutes Evidence to a Child That a Particular Utterance

Question 21

Question 21

Multiple Choice

____________ constitutes evidence to a child that a particular utterance is ungrammatical.


A) Deduction
B) Induction
C) Positive evidence
D) Negative evidence

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