The fact that children say things such as "I wented" supports what conclusion about the role of imitation in language development?
A) Imitation is the central process in language development.
B) Imitation alone can't explain all language acquisition.
C) Imitation in infancy improves language development in early childhood.
D) Imitation is irrelevant in language development.
E) Imitation slows language development.
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