The amount of time that caregivers in various cultures talk to children influences:
A) the speed at which they fully learn language.
B) cultural differences, but not how the child learns language.
C) how researchers make conclusions regarding child language learning.
D) how much children talk to each other.
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A) postmodern
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A)
Q11: Parents and caregivers across cultures:
A) implicitly teach
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A)
Q16: Examining cultural differences suggests that:
A) language socialization
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