Why might you consider the appearance of overregularization a good thing in the process of a child's language development?
a. It provides evidence that overextension and underextension have been surpassed.
b. It suggests that bilingual confusion is being overcome
c. It indicates that phonemic inversions are beginning to wane.
d. It demonstrates attention to and acceptance of language rules.
d
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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In the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, a phenomenon called "sundowner syndrome" occurs, in which cognitive disturbances tend to
A. improve as the day goes on. B. become worse toward evening. C. come and go during the course of the day. D. peak around mid-day.
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