A nativist's view about language development would be that:
A) language is developed to communicate and interact with others.
B) language development does not require innate knowledge; it requires only general-purpose cognitive mechanisms.
C) people have innate knowledge of universal grammar and there are cognitive skills that are specific to learning language.
D) language development is completely dependent on the experience of the particular child.
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