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Vilka [71]
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What is the connection between the innateness hypothesis and the idea of a universal grammar?

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love history [14]3 years ago
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In linguistics, the Innateness Hypothesis is the claim that all children have, by virtue of a common biology, a 'Universal Grammar' that defines a space of possible human languages

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