Language acquisition device

The Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is a part of the human brain theorized by Noam Chomsky which allows humans to acquire languages. He based its existence partly on the vast complexity of language he was familiar with as a linguist. At the time it was conceived, it was in strict opposition to B.F. Skinner's radical behavioral psychology, which emphasized trial-and error learning over biological predisposition.

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See also: Language acquisition device, B.F. Skinner, Noam Chomsky, Psychology