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How do children acquire language so fast?

Category: Linguistics

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By age five, children master most of their native language's grammar from comparatively limited input. Whether this is enabled by an innate 'Universal Grammar' (Chomsky) or by general-purpose statistical learning (usage-based, Bayesian) is contested.

Recent work with LLMs trained on data comparable to a child's input has reignited the debate, but the question is far from settled.

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