Preverbal infants' understanding of words they hear is
A) much greater than most parents believe.
B) at the same average level as parents' estimates.
C) lower than parents believe because infants interpret nonverbal cues such as parents' gestures.
D) suppressed due to confusion from the naming explosion.
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