The fact that all normal children acquire essentially comparable grammars of great complexity with remarkable rapidity suggests that human beings are somehow specially designed to do this, with data-handling or 'hypothesis-formulating' ability of unknown character and complexity.


A review of B. F. Skinner, Verbal Behavior (1957)


The fact that all normal children acquire essentially comparable grammars of great complexity with remarkable rapidity suggests that human beings are ...

The fact that all normal children acquire essentially comparable grammars of great complexity with remarkable rapidity suggests that human beings are ...

The fact that all normal children acquire essentially comparable grammars of great complexity with remarkable rapidity suggests that human beings are ...

The fact that all normal children acquire essentially comparable grammars of great complexity with remarkable rapidity suggests that human beings are ...