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Analogies and Universal Grammar

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Evolution of Universal Grammar

Science, 2001
Universal grammar specifies the mechanism of language acquisition. It determines the range of grammatical hypothesis that children entertain during language learning and the procedure they use for evaluating input sentences. How universal grammar arose is a major challenge for evolutionary biology.
M A, Nowak, N L, Komarova, P, Niyogi
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Universal grammar

Theoria, 1970
Translation from Theoria 36, 373-398 (1970; Zbl 0243.02002).
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Universal Grammar

2002
AbstractChildren learn language through exposure to the environment. However, Chomsky's most famous and controversial hypothesis is that the child brings resources to language learning beyond those used for other sorts of learning: he claims that the ability to learn language is in part a cognitive specialization of our species, a ‘Universal Grammar ...
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Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar, Philosophical Analysis

1987
This volume brings together papers originally presented at a seminar series on Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar, and Philosophical Analysis, held at the University of Bologna in 1984. The seminars aimed at considering various aspects of the interplay between linguistic theories on the one hand, and theories of meaning and logic on the other.
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Universal Grammar

2020
Paul Pietroski, Norbert Hornstein
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Universal Grammar

2023
Ian G. Roberts   +2 more
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Universal Grammars

Information Processing Letters, 1982
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