Multiple Choice
Evidence that very young children understand grammar:
A) indicates that they do not comprehend two-word utterances until after they start expressing such utterances.
B) indicates that before they produce two-word utterances, they can comprehend the meaning of two-word utterances.
C) cannot be measured
D) None of these statements are true.
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