| 11. | This goes against universalist ideas of a universal grammar, which has an innate grammar.
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| 12. | Generativist theories refer to Universal Grammar being innate where language experience activates innate knowledge.
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| 13. | This criticizes Universal Grammar on the basis that languages are dynamic and not fixed.
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| 14. | A true universal grammar, Chomsky argued, must satisfy two conditions.
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| 15. | One group of developmental psychologists who have embraced evolutionary perspectives are universal grammar ).
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| 16. | The universal features that would result from these constraints constitute " universal grammar ".
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| 17. | This unsourced knowledge suggests the existence of a universal grammar.
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| 18. | But this thicket of rules presented a major obstacle to the development of universal grammar.
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| 19. | Universal Grammar also provides a succinct explanation for much of the phenomenon of language transfer.
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| 20. | Input is also the mechanism by which people learn languages according to the universal grammar model.
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