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The Theoretical Perspective That Humans' Ability to Learn Language Is

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The theoretical perspective that humans' ability to learn language is not the result of innate or genetically based predisposition that evolved specifically for language, but an aspect of our cognitive abilities, including general abilities of learning and memory is known as


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IQ Scores

Standardized scores derived from intelligence tests, intended to measure a person’s cognitive abilities in relation to their age group.

Labyrinth

A complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost; in anatomy, it refers to the inner ear's intricate structure involved in hearing and balance.

Cochlea

A spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear that plays a crucial role in the sense of hearing by converting sound waves into nerve impulses.

CN VIII

Refers to the eighth cranial nerve, also known as the vestibulocochlear nerve, which is responsible for hearing and balance.

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