All of the following are claims of the connectionist approach to language learning EXCEPT:
A) like a computer, the human brain processes vast amounts of information and is made up of separate processing units
B) computer simulations will only be able to mimic what looks like the use of a rule if the rule is explicitly stated in the simulation
C) language acquisition depends on the brain's massive capacity for parallel processing or handling many kinds of information simultaneously
D) there are hidden layers of processing that go beyond overt associations learned through reinforcement
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