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Compare and contrast literature on the biological bases of language development. Develop an argument for or against a genetic basis to a species-universal view of language development.
Relationship
The manner through which two or more ideas, items, or individuals are linked, or the condition of being linked.
Variables
Elements, features, or factors that are likely to vary or change from one situation to another in an experiment or study.
Representative Sample
A subset of a population that accurately reflects the members of the entire population.
Population
The total number of individuals within a species or a designated area at a specific time.
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