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    Interactionist Theories of Language Development Argue That Social Interactions,not Innate
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Interactionist Theories of Language Development Argue That Social Interactions,not Innate

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Interactionist theories of language development argue that social interactions,not innate biological processes,are responsible for the development of language.

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