What do all languages have in common Cameron Morin
Dig into Noam Chomskys theory of universal grammar and decide: are there universal grammar rules and are they hardwired into our brains Language is endlessly variable. Each of us can come up with an infinite number of sentences in our native language, and were able to do so from an early age almost as soon as we start to communicate in sentences. How is this possible In the early 1950s, Noam Chomsky proposed a theory that the key to this versatility was grammar. Cameron Morin details Chomsky s the
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