When assessing a child's ability to articulate velar consonants, it is important to remember that:
A) velar consonants produced with front vowels may be more accurate than with back vowels.
B) velar consonants produced in consonant clusters may be more accurate than velars produced as singleton consonants.
C) velar consonants produced in polysyllables may be more accurate than velars produced in monosyllables.
D) velar consonants produced with back vowels may be more accurate than with front vowels.
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