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In Arguing Against the Behaviorist View of Language Development, Chomsky

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In arguing against the behaviorist view of language development, Chomsky (1957) :


A) suggests that children imitate what they hear.
B) set the stage for future research and argument on the innateness of human capacity for language learning,
C) argued that the productivity of language depends on "grammatical habits."
D) None of these answers are true.

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