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Muscle cells are stimulated by neurotransmitters released from the synaptic terminals of
Telegraphic Speech
A stage of language development where toddlers speak in short, simple combinations of words that omit less important words, resembling telegraph messages.
Language Acquisition Device
A theoretical construct in the field of linguistics that suggests an innate capability or mechanism in the human brain that allows children to naturally learn language.
Neural Prewiring
The pre-established network of neurons in the brain, responsible for innate abilities and predispositions.
Grammar
The set of structural rules governing the composition of phrases, clauses, and words in any given natural language.
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