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    A Baby's Language That Consists of Repetition of Consonant-Vowel Combinations
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A Baby's Language That Consists of Repetition of Consonant-Vowel Combinations

Question 82

Question 82

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A baby's language that consists of repetition of consonant-vowel combinations is called


A) cooing.
B) holophrasing.
C) telegraphic speech.
D) babbling.
E) polysyllabizing

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