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Bilingual Infants Are Less Likely Than Are Monolingual Infants to

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Bilingual infants are less likely than are monolingual infants to


A) abide by the whole-object assumption.
B) follow the mutual-exclusivity principle.
C) learn words with fast mapping.
D) use pragmatic cues.

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