David Alfonzo

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The amazing readiness with which young children in different cultures learn to speak the language or dialect of their parents is considered by the psycholinguist, Noam Chomsky (1965), to be dependent upon the activation of an innate ‘language acquisition device’ within the central nervous system incorporating the ‘deep structures’ upon which all languages proceed.
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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