Multiple Choice
The interactionist approach to language development differs from the nativist approach in that the interactionist approach:
A) believes that all verbal behavior is genetically determined.
B) argues that all verbal behavior is the result of shaping with reinforcement.
C) believes in the existence of a language acquisition device.
D) places a heavier emphasis on the role of social interactions in language development.
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