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    When Children Learn That "What's Up?" Is a Greeting,not a Request
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When Children Learn That "What's Up?" Is a Greeting,not a Request

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Question 8

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When children learn that "What's up?" is a greeting,not a request for a definition of the word "up," they are learning


A) semantics.
B) pragmatics.
C) morphology.
D) syntax.

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