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    At the End of the Babbling Stage, Children Acquiring English
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At the End of the Babbling Stage, Children Acquiring English

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Question 9

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At the end of the babbling stage, children acquiring English are typically using:


A) all of the consonants of their language.
B) no correct consonants.
C) all of the vowels and a few consonants.
D) approximately 11 consonants.

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