The normal order of language development in infancy is
a. cooing, crying, babbling, telegraphic speech, and single-word.
b. crying, cooing, babbling, single-word, and telegraphic speech.
c. cooing, babbling, crying, and telegraphic speech.
d. telegraphic crying, cooing, babbling, and elemental speech.
ANSWER: b
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