Children's Overregularizations of Grammatical Morphemes Corresponds to Which Operating Principle
Children's overregularizations of grammatical morphemes corresponds to which operating principle?
A) pay attention to the ends of words
B) avoid interruption or rearrangement of linguistic units
C) pay attention to the order of words and morphemes
D) avoid exceptions
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