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← Language & CommunicationA child exposed to a creole language develops a more complex grammar than the input language provides. Which mechanism explains this phenomenon?
A)Statistical learning of frequent patterns
B)Imitation of adult language models
C)Reinforcement learning through social interaction
D)Parameter setting within Universal Grammar✓
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The phenomenon of children developing grammars more complex than their input suggests that Universal Grammar constrains language development. Because parameter setting allows children to select from pre-set grammatical options, complex grammars arise. It isn't statistical learning or imitation, rather than constraints of Universal Grammar shaping linguistic structure.
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