The case of Genie, a child who lived in virtual isolation for a decade, illustrates which important point about the nativist explanation of language development?

A) Language can develop at any stage of growth; the brain is malleable enough to acquire language throughout the life span.
B) Genetic dysphasia results from impoverished environmental conditions.
C) Language can be acquired only within a restricted period of development; after that period, gains in language skills are minimal.
D) Despite isolation from other speakers, language development still occurs, but at a slower rate.


C) Language can be acquired only within a restricted period of development; after that period, gains in language skills are minimal.

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