Multiple Choice
When a child shows a preference for the nonsense word "blek" over "bkel," the child is showing evidence of having acquired
A) knowledge about the phonology of language.
B) semantic knowledge.
C) syntactic knowledge.
D) knowledge about pragmatics.
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