Multiple Choice
Marked features are thought to be:
A) phonetically less complex, more common across languages, and earlier developing.
B) phonetically more complex, less common across languages, and later developing.
C) phonetically more complex, more common across languages, and earlier developing.
D) phonetically less complex, less common across languages, and later developing.
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