To what extent does a nativist perspective successfully explain children's early language development?
Answer
Language can be defined as verbal, physical, biological, innate, and the main form of communication. Language is a unique human achievement. All of the major social achievements of the human culture of architecture, literature, law, science, art, and even war, based on the use of language. Although there were attempts to learn the language of primates, successful learning in human language appears to be a strictly copyrighted component of our ...