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    The View That Children Acquire Language in Order to Express
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The View That Children Acquire Language in Order to Express

Question 46

Question 46

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The view that children acquire language in order to express what they are thinking to share experiences is held by:


A) L. Bloom (1993)
B) Snow (1999)
C) L. Bloom (1993) and Snow (1999)
D) Hoff (2006) , L. Bloom (1993) and Snow (1999)

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