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Vicki is concerned that her 3-year-old, braden, seems to be regressing in terms of language. he used to say "feet" and "teeth" but has now started to say "foots" and "tooths." should vicki be concerned? why or why not? a. yes. braden's language pattern is a typical example of language delay. b.no. braden's language pattern is a typical example of literal interpretation. c.no. braden's language pattern is an example of pragmatic interpretation. d.no. braden's language pattern is a typical example of overregularization. d. these "mistakes" show how logical and rational children can be as they try to apply rules to irregular words.
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