At some point during the babbling stage, infants begin to:

a. imitate adult grammar.
b. make speech sounds only if their hearing is unimpaired.
c. speak in simple words that may be barely recognizable.
d. lose their ability to discriminate sounds that they never hear.

Answer: d. lose their ability to discriminate sounds that they never hear.

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