Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is largely dependent on innate mechanisms made in the late fifties by Noam Chomsky, though extremely controversial at the time, has become common ground in current language research. Here, I briefly review the history and nature of the Universal Grammar hypothesis, and discuss the relevance of some fingings from artificial languge studies, which provide evidence that innate internal conditions play a crucial role in the representation and processing of human language by the brain.Research funded by MEC CSD2007-00012, SEJ2007-60751/PSIC, UPV/EHU GIU06/52
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This thesis concerns the evolution of language. A proliferation of theoretical models have been pres...
Although the environment has an effect on the quality of language development, the fact that languag...
Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is large...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
The article contains a critical review of modern problems of Universal Grammar theory by Noam Choms...
This paper presents a skeptical view of innateness claims made by linguists, notably Chomsky (e.g., ...
This paper argues against the viability of a traditional genetically-specified universal grammar(UG)...
The aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which children’s language acquisition is innate. A...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This essay assesses the importance of the innateness hypothesis during the process of first language...
Language acquisition is one hot topic in linguistic study, which motivated a number of researchers’ ...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This thesis concerns the evolution of language. A proliferation of theoretical models have been pres...
Although the environment has an effect on the quality of language development, the fact that languag...
Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is large...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related...
The article contains a critical review of modern problems of Universal Grammar theory by Noam Choms...
This paper presents a skeptical view of innateness claims made by linguists, notably Chomsky (e.g., ...
This paper argues against the viability of a traditional genetically-specified universal grammar(UG)...
The aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which children’s language acquisition is innate. A...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...
This paper reviews arguments against the evolutionary plausibility of a traditional genetically spec...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This essay assesses the importance of the innateness hypothesis during the process of first language...
Language acquisition is one hot topic in linguistic study, which motivated a number of researchers’ ...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This thesis concerns the evolution of language. A proliferation of theoretical models have been pres...
Although the environment has an effect on the quality of language development, the fact that languag...