Comparisons of children's language skills across cultures indicate that:
A) there are more differences than similarities in how children learn.
B) there are more similarities than there are differences in how children learn.
C) differences in culture directly relate to differences in language learning.
D) the culture in which children live does not influence language acquisition processes.
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Q1: Differences in learning aspects of different languages:
A)
Q2: As early as 1949, Sapir documented how
Q4: A comparison of child language learning in
Q5: George Orwell (1949) posited that:
A) Government would
Q6: The term language socialization refers to the
Q7: Psychologists hold the view that:
A) language determines
Q8: The Whorfian Hypothesis is grounded in:
A) postmodern
Q9: The course of language development is universal
Q10: The early psychologist, Jean Piaget, posited that:
A)
Q11: Parents and caregivers across cultures:
A) implicitly teach
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