When 2½-year-old Max, and his father, Simon, listened to short sentences—some grammatically correct
Others with phrase–structure violations—both showed similarly distinct ERP brain-wave patterns for each sentence type in the left frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex. This suggests that
A) a toddler processes sentence structures using the same neural system as an adult does.
B) social skills and language experiences are centrally involved in language development.
C) language development relies more on learning and discovery than Chomsky assumed.
D) interactions between inner capacities and environmental influences govern language learning.
A
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