Support for a separate language module in the brain comes from
a. the universality of language in human cultures.
b. the human ability to learn spoken language through simple exposure rather than formal instruction.
c. observations of a disconnect between language abilities and overall intelligence.
d. controversies regarding the language abilities of non-human primates.
Question 2
Learning a spoken language is different from other types of learning in that
a. the ability to learn language is closely tied to measures of intelligence.
b. no specific instruction is necessary.
c. there is no evidence for genetic influences on language learning.
d. simple exposure is insufficient for learning to occur.