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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
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Many researchers believe that the acquisition of language creates new opportunities for thought and enhances children’s cognitiv

e abilities. Discuss one study that supports this point of view. Which theory (or theories) about the relationship between language and thought can explain the study you discussed, and how do they do so?
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k0ka [10]2 years ago
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An example of theory about the relationship between language and thought is Vygotsky's philosophy.

What is Vygotsky's philosophy?

Vygotsky's philosophy serves as theory of human cognitive development and explain that Language plays multiple roles in behavior and thinking.

It should be noted that Language of thought theories explain the relationship between mental representation and linguistic structure.

Learn more about theory at;

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