Barbara Scholz

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Barbara Scholz is a philosopher of linguistics known for her influential critiques of nativist theories of language acquisition, particularly the poverty of the stimulus argument.

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instanceOf academic
philosopher
philosopher of linguistics
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork linguistics
philosophy of language
philosophy of linguistics
knownFor critiques of nativist theories of language acquisition
critiques of the poverty of the stimulus argument
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableIdea criticisms of nativist approaches to language acquisition
occupation philosopher
university teacher
researchInterest language acquisition
nativism in linguistics
poverty of the stimulus

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