Multiple Choice
Lucy's studies of the object-substance distinction in English and Yucatec speakers found that:
A) Yucatec speakers specified the number of inanimate objects more than English speakers
B) Yucatec speakers grouped objects on the basis of material
C) English speakers grouped objects on the basis of material
D) Despite differences in their languages, English and Yucatec speakers grouped objects in an almost identical fashion.
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