Multiple Choice
The formalist view of language entails:
A) the view that language is formally learned in a ritualistic manner.
B) the understanding that language learning is prescribed by cultural rules.
C) the view that the human mind has a faculty for language learning that is a computational-representational system.
D) Studying language in a computer-based methodology.
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