In early language development, any behaviors, such as touching, vocalizing, gazing, or smiling, that allow non-verbal interaction and turn-taking between parent and child are known as shared

a. signals.
b. semantics.
c. telegraphic speech.
d. transformations.


ANSWER: a

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