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What are the main arguments for and against the "equal opportunities" school of thought?
Echolalia
The automatic repetition of sounds or words.
Automatic Repetition
The unconscious repetition of words, phrases, or actions, often occurring as a psychological response to stress or trauma.
Pronouns Reversal
A language development phenomenon where children mistakenly use personal pronouns ("I", "you", "he/she") the opposite way from the norm.
Socioeconomic Background
The social and economic factors that characterize the family environment in which a person is raised.
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