Which of the following findings noted in observations of older babies supports the statement that babbling is a precursor to the use of real speech?
a. Older babies' babbling has stress and pitch changes that resemble real speech.
b. Older babies' babbling uses universal, not language-specific, phonemes
c. Older babies' babbling demonstrates construction of unique sound utterances.
d. Older babies' babbling uses neither declarative nor question patterns of intonation.
a
Psychology
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