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clmills979

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Which finding would be most difficult to explain from the nativist perspective of language acquisition?
 
  a. The human brain contains areas that appear to be specifically designed to process language.
  b. Children progress through the same sequence in acquiring language skills and at roughly the same ages.
  c. Children exhibit remarkable cultural differences in early language learning.
  d. Overregularization and other characteristics of early language appear to be universal phenomena.

Question 2

Which brain areas have been implicated as a possible cause of the behavioral problems found in individuals with autism?
 
  a. The frontal cortex
  b. The temporal cortex
  c. The parietal cortex
  d. The occipital cortex



krakiolit

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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