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Title: How A Language Develops
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Noam Chomsky argued that the human brain consists of a limited set of rules for organizing grammar. He stated that children understand human language from birth. In his point of view, our brain was made with the ability to learn language. A speaker of proficient in a language recognizes what expressions are acceptable in their language and what expressions are unacceptable... Showed first 250 characters
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Noam Chomsky argued that the human brain consists of a limited set of rules for organizing grammar. He stated that children understand human language from birth. In his point of view, our brain was made with the ability to learn language. A speaker of proficient in a language recognizes what expressions are acceptable in their language and what expressions are unacceptable... Showed next 250 characters
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