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A Child Who Engages in Word Play and Says Things

Question 234

Question 234

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A child who engages in word play and says things such as "stop, bop, rop, dop, clop, mop," but never says "sgap, tpir, or sbum," is demonstrating his or her knowledge of:


A) semantics
B) pragmatics
C) phonology
D) syntax

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