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It is impossible to
determine the number of sentence constructions that can be generated within a
single language.
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By the age of three
children, however, use syntactically correct sentences.
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And by the age of five they
use highly complex constructions.
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The mental system does not
require formal learning and will function perfectly, when language is
available to the child. Chomsky
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Piaget was one of the
theorists, concerned with the relationship between cognitive growth and
language.
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As a child psychologist,
Piaget was mostly interested in the cognitive development of children.
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It is now assumed that
child’s language reflects their concepts and it develops as their concepts
expand
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