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8.Why, according to the writer, is ‘talking alone’ an inadequate base for language development? ​

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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Answer:

Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Answer:

Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Talking alone is inadequate because a child is not always exposed to the complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate.

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