The constraint-based approach to grammar:
a) contends that language ability is innate.
b) proposes that environmental input may offer enough data to pick up on syntactic structures.
c) is inconsistent with research demonstrating infants' abilities to pick up on word boundaries.
d) is a serial/information-processing approach to explaining language acquisition.
Answer: b
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