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inlärda

Inlärda is a Swedish term used to describe knowledge, skills, and behaviors that have been acquired through learning rather than being present at birth. In everyday language it appears in phrases such as inlärda färdigheter (learned skills) and inlärda beteenden (learned behaviors). When used as a noun phrase, it can refer to the set of learned capabilities a person or group possesses.

The word derives from the verb lära (to learn or teach) with the prefix in- and the

In psychology and education, inlärda is used to distinguish learned capacities from innate ones (often contrasted

Related concepts include medfödda (innate), inlärning (learning), färdigheter (skills), and beteenden (behaviors). While common in linguistic

past
participle
suffix
-d.
The
basic
form
is
inlärd,
with
the
plural
form
inlärda.
Inlärda
is
typically
used
to
indicate
that
a
characteristic
is
not
innate
and
has
been
acquired
through
practice
or
instruction.
with
medfödda).
It
covers
procedural
memory,
motor
skills,
cognitive
strategies,
and
factual
knowledge
obtained
through
experience.
Discussions
may
address
how
repetition,
feedback,
and
context
influence
the
strength
and
transferability
of
inlärda
competencies,
or
how
culturally
transmitted
practices
contribute
to
a
population’s
inlärda
repertoire.
and
academic
Swedish,
inlärda
is
often
replaced
by
more
specific
terms
in
everyday
speech
when
describing
particular
learned
attributes.