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The Fact That Language Learning Is Achieved by Typically Developing

Question 131

Question 131

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The fact that language learning is achieved by typically developing infants across the globe indicates that language is


A) species-specific.
B) species-universal.
C) pragmatic.
D) syntactic.

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