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1. There are several theories about how children acquire language abilities. These include: 2. Linguistic theory proposes that the human brain is innately wired with a language acquisition device and universal grammar that allows children to quickly learn the structure of any human language. 3. Social interaction theory posits that language develops through social interactions and developing relationships with caregivers rather than innate linguistic competence. Joint routines and scaffolding support lan
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- Irene Elsa
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- EN