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    Is Infant Crying a Primitive Form of Language
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Is Infant Crying a Primitive Form of Language

Question 105

Question 105

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Is infant crying a primitive form of language?


A) Yes, because crying represents language.
B) No, because cries do not represent objects or events.
C) It depends upon the type of cry emitted.
D) It depends upon the sex of the child.

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