Some of toddlers' persistent mispronunciations are similar across languages. This implies that these errors
A) are caused by inadequate parental instruction.
B) result from immature development of the vocal tract.
C) may be due to excessive sugar/carbohydrates in the diet.
D) reflect the child's disinterest in language at this age.
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