An interactionist would see which of the following as a shortcoming of the nativists' approach to language development?

A) They place too much emphasis on the environment.
B) They rely too much on the parent-child interaction.
C) The interactionists and the nativists use the same approach to language development.
D) They pay too little attention to social context.


D

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