What does it mean to say that toddlers can understand decontextualized language?
A) They are able to think about objects on superordinate and subordinate levels.
B) They are able to think about objects that are absent.
C) They no longer make overregularization errors.
D) They no longer believe that each concept has only one word that refers to it.
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