Wynn's (1996) study on whether infants could enumerate actions that are marked as countable items by the temporal quality of action showed that:
A) Infants do not have a sense of number and that this enumeration system is specific
B) Infants do not have a sense of number and that this enumeration system is general
C) Infants have a sense of number and that this enumeration system is general
D) Infants have a sense of number and that this enumeration system is specific
E) Infants can count actions but not objects
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