Studies of the role of exact imitation in children's language development suggest that
A) the proportion of exact and immediate imitation increases over the first years of language learning.
B) children's statements are usually longer and more complex than the speech they are imitating.
C) most children display very little exact imitation.
D) imitation does not occur.
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