At the end of the babbling stage, children acquiring English are typically using:
A) all of the consonants of their language.
B) no correct consonants.
C) all of the vowels and a few consonants.
D) approximately 11 consonants.
Correct Answer:
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Q11: True syllables first occur with the onset
Q12: Consonants are described in terms of:
A) distinctions
Q13: Aspects of sound that differentiate one sound
Q14: The study of phonology includes the sounds
Q15: The period of vocal play is:
A) when
Q17: There is an increase in the variety
Q18: Speech sounds can be described as:
A) having
Q19: Sounds in the English language that differentiate
Q20: Speech sounds are:
A) the same in all
Q21: The fact that infants can distinguish between
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