Multiple Choice
The child's morphological knowledge
A) is about details of prefixes, suffixes, and other syllable modifiers that are attached to words.
B) suffers under mutual exclusivity constraints.
C) is maximized during the holophrastic period.
D) is balanced by underextension and overextension.
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