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Title: Which of the following is a major limitation of the nativist view of language development?
Post by: theGreek on Dec 21, 2016
Which of the following is a major limitation of the nativist view of language development?
A) There is no evidence that children around the world attain language milestones in a similar sequence.
B) Researchers have had much success in specifying a universal grammar that underlies many languages.
C) Deaf individuals who learn sign language in adulthood do not become as proficient as those who learn in childhood. 
D) Children's mastery of grammar is gradual and error-laden.


Title: Re: Which of the following is a major limitation of the nativist view of language development?
Post by: Rizgall on Dec 21, 2016
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Title: Re: Which of the following is a major limitation of the nativist view of language development?
Post by: theGreek on Feb 15, 2017
Awesome! VERY much appreciated


Title: Re: Which of the following is a major limitation of the nativist view of language development?
Post by: Rizgall on Mar 12, 2017
Bye for now