Explain Biological preconditions for language development.
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Biological preconditions for language development involve innate neurological and physiological factors. The human brain's specialized regions, such as Broca's area for language production and Wernicke's area for language comprehension, play crucial roles. Additionally, the myelination of neural pathways and the maturation of the auditory system support language processing. Hormonal influences, particularly during sensitive periods, contribute to the development of language skills. These biological foundations provide the necessary infrastructure for the acquisition and refinement of language throughout an individual's life.