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Questions and Answers in Linguistics / The 'grammar' in Universal Grammar : a biolinguistic clarification

Authors :
Trettenbrein, Patrick C.
Trettenbrein, Patrick C.
Trettenbrein, Patrick C.
Trettenbrein, Patrick C.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This short piece addresses the confusion over terminology that has reigned, and partly still reigns, when it comes to the concept of Universal Grammar (UG). It is argued that whilst there might be changes in terminology and theory, conceptually UG cannot be eliminated. From a biolinguistic perspective, UG is not a hypothesis by any rational epistemological standard, but an axiom. Along these lines, the contemporary evolutionary perspective on the language faculty (FL) is briefly discussed to then argue that UG is necessarily part of FL in both a narrow and broad sense. Ultimately, regardless of terminology, UG is inevitably one of the factors determining the growth of FL.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
17.03, 77.49, 08.34, 77.51, 17.06, 05.99, 17.31, 77.34, 17.34, 17.35, 17.10, 77.31, 77.29, 30.99, 17.69, 42.23, 77.02, 42.21, 42.10, 42.99, UG:GW:AN, UG:GW:SW, text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn927516178
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515.qal-2015-0005