Multiple Choice
Which aspect of grammatical morpheme learning shows the greatest uniformity/consistency among children?
A) The amount of time it takes to master all the rules
B) The developmental sequence for mastery of the rules
C) The age at which grammatical markers begin to be used
D) All these show equal uniformity among children
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