Multiple Choice
Support for a separate "language module" in the brain comes from
A) the universality of language in human cultures.
B) the human ability to learn spoken language through simple exposure rather than formal instruction.
C) observations of a disconnect between language abilities and overall intelligence.
D) controversies regarding the language abilities of nonhuman primates.
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