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According to psycholinguistic theory, language acquisition

A) is dependent upon resolving conflicts between the id, ego, and superego.
B) is primarily dependent upon stimulation from the environment.
C) is related to both inborn tendencies and environmental influences.
D) depends upon the length of one's sensitive period.

Psycholinguistic Theory

A theory that explores how the brain processes and understands languages.

Environmental Influences

Factors in an individual's surrounding environment that can affect their development, behaviors, health, and overall well-being.

Sensitive Period

In linguistic theory, the period from about 18 months to puberty when the brain is thought to be especially capable of learning language because of its plasticity.

  • Describe the interaction between inborn tendencies and environmental influences in language acquisition.
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Kiran NavjotJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Psycholinguistic theory suggests that language acquisition is influenced by both innate abilities or predispositions and the environment in which a person develops. This perspective acknowledges the role of biological factors as well as the importance of interaction and exposure to language in the environment.