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Ed Knows What a Horse Is but Has Never Seen

Question 83

Question 83

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Ed knows what a horse is but has never seen nor heard of a camel. When Ed sees his first camel, he says "horsey." Ed's reaction is best explained by the process of


A) overextension.
B) babbling.
C) underextension.
D) infant-directed speech.

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