Sam has not yet acquired all of the morphemes that are commonly used by speakers of English. As a result, he produces utterances like "mommy sock," "more juice," and "no cookie." These utterances are examples of
a. early language delays
b. underextensions
c. autistic language
d. telegraphic speech
D
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