Eric Heinz Lenneberg (1921–1975) was a linguist and neurologist who pioneered ideas on language acquisition and cognitive psychology, particularly in terms of the concept of innateness. He was born in Düsseldorf, Germany. Ethnically Jewish, he left Nazi Germany because of rising Nazi persecution. He initially fled to Brazil with his family and then to the United States where he attended the University of Chicago and Harvard University. A professor of psychology and neurobiology, he taught at the Harvard Medical School, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Cornell University and Medical School.
Discussion of such matters as the evidence for a "critical period" in human language acquisition, factors constituting the biological substitute of linguistic ability.
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the father of critical stages, 但是真的好老好老瞭。其實讀一篇summary就可以瞭。
评分the father of critical stages, 但是真的好老好老瞭。其實讀一篇summary就可以瞭。
评分the father of critical stages, 但是真的好老好老瞭。其實讀一篇summary就可以瞭。
评分the father of critical stages, 但是真的好老好老瞭。其實讀一篇summary就可以瞭。
评分the father of critical stages, 但是真的好老好老瞭。其實讀一篇summary就可以瞭。
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