What statement best describes the poverty of the stimulus argument against Skinner’s view that language is acquired by operant conditioning?单项选择题
A
Children learn language through punishment and not through reinforcement
B
Children learn language through semantics
C
Children learn language through general learning mechanisms
D
Children are not exposed to enough language to learn language through reinforcement alone
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