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If an infant's canonical babbling lacks reduplication during the typical 7-10 month age range, which consequence is most likely regarding later language development?

A)Accelerated vocabulary acquisition occurs
B)Delayed word segmentation becomes apparent
C)Enhanced syntactic parsing will arise
D)Phonetic adaptation skills improve drastically

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Delayed word segmentation becomes apparent because the canonical babbling stage, especially reduplicated babbling, provides a foundation for phonological templates. This supports the infant's ability to segment continuous speech into recognizable words; therefore, a disruption will hinder this process, rather than accelerate vocabulary or improve parsing.

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