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So he says,
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no one would take seriously the proposal that a human organism
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learns through experience to have arms rather than wings,
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or that the basic structure of particular organs
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results from accidental experience.
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Language proves to be no less marvelous and intricate
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than these physical structures.
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Why, then, should we not study
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the acquisition of a cognitive structure
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like language more or less
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as we study some complex bodily organ?
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So, you might learn to play baseball,