One-year-old George, who lives in Turkey, is learning Turkish. Compared to 1-year-olds growing up in the United States and learning English, George most likely will
A) make more grammatical errors because Turkish is a more complex language than English
B) need explicit instructions from his parents and other adults in order to learn the complex Turkish suffixation system
C) have an advantage over children learning English because it is easier to learn the Turkish rule for adding suffixes than it is to learn all of the irregular verb forms that are found in English
D) acquire the grammatical rules for Turkish with very few errors
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