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Language acquisition / Linguistics / Cognition / Academia / Universal grammar / Poverty of the stimulus / Vocabulary development / Vocabulary / Parsing / Language development / Machine learning / Theories of second-language acquisition
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Language acquisition
Linguistics
Cognition
Academia
Universal grammar
Poverty of the stimulus
Vocabulary development
Vocabulary
Parsing
Language development
Machine learning
Theories of second-language acquisition

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