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Statistical language acquisition, a branch of [[developmental psychology | developmental psycho]][[linguistics]], is the study of the process by which humans develop the ability to perceive, produce comprehend, and communicate with [[natural language]] in all of its aspects ([[phonology | phonological]], [[syntax | syntactic]], [[lexicon | lexical]], [[morphology (linguistics) | morphological]], [[semantics | semantic]]) through the use of general learning mechanisms operating on statistical patterns in the linguistic input.