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Information Traveling Across a Network Is Typically in Human-Readable Format

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Information traveling across a network is typically in human-readable format.


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Psycholinguistic Theory

The view that language learning involves an interaction between environmental influences and an inborn tendency to acquire language.

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The process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive, produce, and use words to understand and communicate.

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