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According to Chomsky, the language developed in children due to
- A Innate ability of children
- B Social interactions of children
- C Due to social and political culture
- D None of the above
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Chomsky believes that the language development in children is primarily due to their innate ability. He argues that children are born with a language acquisition device, a biological predisposition that allows them to learn language effortlessly. This innate ability enables children to acquire and understand the complex rules of language, even without explicit instruction. Chomsky's theory emphasizes the role of nature rather than nurture in language development, suggesting that children have an inherent capacity for language learning.