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The Ability of Young Children to Retain the Meaning of a New

Question 106

Question 106

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The ability of young children to retain the meaning of a new word after having heard it used in conversation only once or twice is called


A) fast mapping.
B) overgeneralizing.
C) rapid regularization.
D) scaffolding.

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