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What are the main ethical arguments against genetic manipulation of the germ line?
Wernicke's Area
A region of the brain important for language comprehension, located in the temporal lobe.
Creolization
Creolization refers to the process by which elements from different cultures merge and create new cultural practices, languages, and identities.
Pidginization
The development of a simplified form of language that evolves when different linguistic groups need to communicate, often lacking in grammar and vocabulary.
Rudimentary Language
A basic form of communication using minimal vocabulary or grammar, often seen in the early stages of language development.
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