What statement would a developmentalist who believes in the social-interactionist perspective on language make?
A) "Language is programmed into the human genetic code."
B) "We learn to speak by getting reinforced for saying specific words."
C) "The impulse to communicate with our fellow human beings is a basic human need."
D) "Language begins when we learn that a symbol can stand for something else."
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