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It is therefore clear that humans bring into the world an innate faculty for language acquisition, language use, and grammar construction.
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These stages of development (gunasthanas) involve progressive manifestations of the innate faculties of knowledge and power and are accompanied by decreasing sinfulness and increasing purity.
"The faculty for myth is innate in the human race," W. Somerset Maugham wrote in "The Moon and Sixpence," his curious, novelistic account of the life of Paul Gauguin, who scandalized society by ditching his family to live and paint in Paris, then in a hut in Tahiti.
The view that holds conscience to be an innate, intuitive faculty determining the perception of right and wrong is called intuitionism.
and explains Simon's conformity to ASL grammar in terms of the operation of his innate language faculty during the acquisition period.
Standards appear to be an innate, hard-wired faculty of a living brain and have been around for as long as there have been brains.
Pair 1 suggests the "poverty of the stimulus" argument, according to which there must be an innate language (morality) faculty because it would otherwise be next to impossible for children to learn what and as they do.
"He has an innate ability for that".
An innate love for sports was inevitable.
All this gave me an innate respect for older people.
So they probably have an innate preference for strong colors.
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