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Comparison of Language Acquisition Theories: Skinner vs. Chomsky

The debate over how language is acquired is prominently framed by the contrasting theories of B. F. Skinner and Noam Chomsky. Skinner's behaviorist approach argues that language is learned through external reinforcement (nurture), while Chomsky's nativist perspective contends that it stems from an innate, biological predisposition (nature).

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