An infant just beginning to babble will produce:
a. mostly consonant sounds, with occasional vowel sounds to string them together.
b. sounds from a variety of languages, even those that the infant does not hear regularly.
c. specific sounds for a small number of specific things.
d. utterances with the tone and inflections of adult language.
B
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