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Lilia Dinse
on Nov 19, 2024Verified
The interactionist position on language development is __________
A) language ability is largely innate and develops in stages that occur in a fixed order.
B) language is a function of learning and not an innate ability.
C) maturation and genetics are the key components of language production.
D) humans have the innate ability to produce language, but language learning is dependent upon environmental influences.
Interactionist Position
A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the combined effects of biological factors and environmental influences on human behavior and traits.
- Identify the influence of environmental and genetic elements on the process of acquiring language.
Verified Answer
JL
Learning Objectives
- Identify the influence of environmental and genetic elements on the process of acquiring language.
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