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Different languages have different sounds. If a child doesn't hear a certain

sound in the language he or she is hearing, what happens?
A
The child will still be able to use it if he or she needs it as he or she
grows up.
O
B. The child will use the sound when he or she coos.
O
C. The child will lose sensitivity to that sound.
D. The child will still babble-using that sound.

User Sonhja
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The correct answer is c. The child will lose sensitivity to that sound.

User Nikhita Raghunath
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The correct answer is letter C.

Explanation: Language acquisition is the process by which the child learns his mother tongue. Regarding this process, there is good reason to say that acquiring the first language is the greatest feat of an individual process we can accomplish throughout our lives.

If the children does not hear is difficult to understand that, and they are gonna lose the sensitivity to that sound.

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