A primary difference between the nativists' and the social interactionists' models of language development is that unlike nativists,

A) social interactionists believe that any exposure to verbal or written language is enough to
activate the language acquisition device.
B) social interactionists do not believe that humans are biologically wired to develop
language.
C) social interactionists believe that the primary milestone necessary for language
development is an understanding of object permanence.
D) social interactionists believe that children must have conversations with other people in
order to develop language.

D

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