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Children acquire language between 6 months and 5 years old through a universal process of developing innate language abilities and progressing through stages. According to the document, language acquisition theory proposes that children are born with an innate ability to learn language according to Chomsky's theory, and they progress from basic communication using intonation to asking questions and developing larger vocabularies through the stages outlined by Crystal. The group will present on children's language acquisition and theories about how universal abilities and developmental stages contribute to learning language.









