The fusion hypothesis states that:
A) children differentiate the two languages they hear and those one-language influences how the other language is learned.
B) children first create one system of language knowledge and then combine the two languages they are learning.
C) children learn one language first, and then acquire skills in the second language.
D) children learn the lexicon of one language, and then acquire the same knowledge in the second language.
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Q2: The timing of when bilingual children acquire
Q3: Applied research approaches to studying bilingualism generally
Q4: Early studies on bilingual development were:
A) conducted
Q5: Morphosyntactic differentiation is an issue at the
Q6: De Houwer (2005) reviewed studies on morphosyntactic
Q8: Simultaneous bilingualism is defined as:
A) learning two
Q9: When children acquire two languages at birth,
Q10: Sequential bilingualism is defined as:
A) learning two
Q11: Studies on how bilingual babies make phonemic
Q12: Research on how children differentiate between two
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