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When a Child Learns to Speak in a Hushed, Quiet

Question 131

Question 131

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When a child learns to speak in a hushed, quiet voice in church or at the library, what aspect of language is he learning?


A) syntax
B) semantics
C) phonology
D) pragmatics

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