Language Acquisition

Language acquisition is an important process in human development. It is the process by which humans acquire the ability to comprehend and produce language, either spoken or signed. It is one of the most fundamental aspects of learning, with the ability to acquire language being essential to communication and social development. Language acquisition is seen to occur in a variety of ways, including through exposure to language, learning rules and conventions, and developing social interactions. It is a complex process that is continually changing and evolving. Language acquisition plays an important role in education, with the ability to fluently communicate often being essential for successful learning.

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