The connectionist approach to language research:
A. attempts to show how grammatical rules can emerge in children's grammars as the result of a complex network of connections .
B. relies on the use of computer programs to evaluate children's language knowledge.
C. refers to computer processing systems as a metaphor for how the human brain stores linguistic knowledge.
D. refers to the study of how the child connects knowledge of words, symbols and language rules for communication.
A
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