From “Language Change”
by Nicole Mahoney, National Science Foundation online
Part A: Wh...
From “Language Change”
by Nicole Mahoney, National Science Foundation online
Part A: Which sentence should not be used in a summary of paragraphs 6 and 7?
A Linguists study language by asking how language changes spread.
B Language changes must be adopted by a community and passed on to other generations.
C Children change language by using it differently from previous generations.
D Each and every person uses language in a unique way.
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