Which of these is LEAST helpful in decoding the meaning of a toddler's spoken holophrase?
A) The context in which the word is expressed
B) Nonverbal hints, such as the child pointing at an object
C) The child's most recently uttered vocable
D) An intonational cue about what was said
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