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    Generally, the Age When Very Little Is Completely Missing from the Linguistic
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Generally, the Age When Very Little Is Completely Missing from the Linguistic

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Question 44

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Generally, the age when very little is completely missing from the linguistic competence of children, or when language acquisition is completed, is:


A) Three years old.
B) Four years old.
C) Six years old.
D) Eight years old.

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