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The Activity of Stringing Together Meaningless Motions and Repeating Them

Question 131

Question 131

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The activity of stringing together meaningless motions and repeating them over and over,a process performed by deaf children,is called


A) hand babbling.
B) hand cooing.
C) motherese.
D) asymmetric acoustics.

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