According to Hauser, Chomsky and Fitch (2002) , the difference between the faculty of language in the broad sense (FLB) and the faculty of language in the narrow sense (FLN) is that:
A) FLN only includes recursion, and so is unique to humans
B) FLB only includes recursion, and so is unique to humans
C) FLB contains no components that support human language
D) FLN contains no components that support human language
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