Ray awoke one morning to find that he could not see anything in the upper right side of his visual field, his right eye and the right side of his mouth looked different in the mirror, his gait when walking was a bit awkward, and he felt generally "clumsy." Ray is exhibiting

a. neurological soft signs of a stroke.
b. the initial onset of spatial neglect.
c. hard neurological signs of facial agnosia.
d. the initial onset of Alzheimer's disease.

a

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A) believes that humans have an innate ability to acquire language. B) believes that environmental factors affect language development. C) does not believe in the existence of a language acquisition device. D) places a heavier emphasis on the role of social interactions in language development.

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