"Examines the uniqueness of human language, the development of language, language and the brain, and language and different cultures."
"Examines the uniqueness of human language, the development of language, language and the brain, and language and different cultures."@en
"Experts discuss the environmental and biological factors that enable human beings to acquire language. Looks at stages of language development in children, language disorders, and the connection between language and thought."@en
"Discusses the characteristics of language and the stages of a child's language development as determined by genetic factors as well as learning and environmental influences."@en
"Language is the basis for all human social interaction. This program examines the characteristics of language and those qualities which distinguish human language from that of other animal species. It examines in depth the phases of language development in children. The relationship between language and the brain is also covered by using the example of people whose conditions have impaired their ability to communicate due to the part of their brain affected."@en
"Characterizes language as the basis for all human social interaction. It explains that language is a product of learning and environmental influences but is also part of the human genetic endowment. It also outlines the stages of language development in children."@en
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