At 20 months, Franklin's lexicon consists mainly of words such as "bye-bye", "peek-a-boo," "pat-a-cake," and "up." Franklin's style of language acquisition is best described as
A) expressive.
B) referential.
C) lexical.
D) elaborative.
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