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In evaluating the idea that children learn language through imitation, which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

A) Children are able to understand sentences they have never heard before.
B) The number of possible novel sentences is too large to ever learn by imitation and memorization alone.
C) Children are able to generate sentences they have never heard before.
D) Children rarely make overregularization errors.

Overregularization Errors

Mistakes often made by children learning language, where they apply standard grammatical rules to irregular cases.

Novel Sentences

Original or new sentences that have not been previously encountered or generated.

Imitation

The action of copying or mimicking the behavior, actions, or practices of someone or something else.

  • Understand the intricate exchange between heredity and external factors in acquiring linguistic competencies.
  • Understand the principles of overgeneralization and overregularization mistakes in language acquisition.
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