Multiple Choice
Children learning language within the same linguistic community:
A) show little individual difference in the sounds that they learn.
B) reflect individual preference to produce particular kinds of intonation, phonemes, or reduplication in their babbling.
C) demonstrate similarities in how they select target words to learn.
D) learn language at similar rates and patterns at same ages.
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