8 The behaviourist perspective of language development believes that: (1)

a. Children have an inborn ability to master language and do not need role models.
b. Children learn spoken language from other human role models which involves imitation.
c. Learners actively build meaning for themselves in the process of learning.
d. Children are born with brains which enable them to pick up a language.

b. Children learn spoken language from other human role models which involves imitation.