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For this discussion, here's what you need to do: • Review the sample, student annotated bibliography attached in Content: Language Sample Annotated Bibliography.docx • Answer the prompts below. After reading the sample student annotated bibliography, cho

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Q For this discussion, here's what you need to do: • Review the sample, student annotated bibliography attached in Content: Language Sample Annotated Bibliography.docx • Answer the prompts below. After reading the sample student annotated bibliography, choose one of the annotations and answer the following questions. If the annotation does not offer a clear answer to the prompt, be sure to state this in your response: (1) Identify the claim made by the author(s) of the article (1-2 sentences) (e.g., "The authors claim that language...") (2) Identify the main strength(s) in the study, according to the student (1-2 sentences). (e.g., "According to the student, the main strength is...") (3) Identify the conclusion(s) reached by the author(s) of the article (1-2 sentences) (e.g., "The author determined that...") (4) Are there any limitations in the study, according to the student? (1-2 sentences) (e.g., "The student states that the study was not current...") (5) Did the student find the source useful/not useful for his/her own work? Why or why not? (~1-2 sentences) (e.g., "It's unclear if the student found the source useful...") ?

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For this major discussion, I have chosen the first article review done by the student here. The major claim of the author in the concerned article is about how mind create language, by merging various elements of the language which is broadly known as “atoms”, i.e verbs, words, and other aspects of language (Bolhuis, Tattersall, Chomsky & Berwick, 2014). The author in this article has also claimed that unique nature of evolution of human language can also be evidenced as the strong evolutionary descent which marks humans distinct from other animals.