The connectionist model of explaining language development processes is based on:
A) the view that computer programs can be used to research and simulate language-learning processes in the human brain.
B) Chomskyan views of nativism and the learning mechanism.
C) the understanding that language is a system of rules that represent categories of abstract knowledge.
D) the view that language is not innate to individuals.
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