Multiple Choice
The notion of asynchrony in language development of children with SLI suggests that:
A) the different language subsystems may be delayed to differing degrees.
B) all subsystems of language must have equal delays.
C) children with SLI do not develop any language subsystems.
D) all subsystems of language must be in synchrony.
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