The linguist, Noam Chomsky, believed that behaviorist B.F. Skinner was incorrect in thinking that language:
A Is learned through reinforcement for 'correct' or 'incorrect' language
B Can not be learned through reinforcement for 'correct' or 'incorrect language
C Is an innate capability
D Only developed in humans
Answer- Option A) is learned through reinforcement for correct or incorrect language.
Explanation- B.F skinner always believed that we learn languages as we learn other things. Language can be learned through reinforcement and associations. The famous linguist Chomsky disagreed that and stated that our language is basically our innate capability.
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