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  2. Linguistic universal - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic universals in syntax are sometimes held up as evidence for universal grammar (although epistemological arguments are more common). Other explanations for linguistic universals have been proposed, for example, that linguistic universals tend to be properties of language that aid communication.

  3. Greenberg's linguistic universals - Wikipedia

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    The American linguist Joseph Greenberg (1915–2001) proposed a set of linguistic universals based primarily on a set of 30 languages. The following list is verbatim from the list printed in the appendix of Greenberg's Universals of Language [1] and "Universals Restated", [2] [3] sorted by context.

  4. Category:Linguistic universals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Linguistic universals" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Joseph Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 8: Linguistics in Oceania. The Hague: Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 807– 871. (Reprinted in Genetic Linguistics, 2005.) "Numeral classifiers and substantival number: Problems in the genesis of a linguistic type". Working Papers in Language Universals. 9: 1– 39. 1972. Greenberg (1979).

  6. Linguistic universals - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Linguistic universals

  7. Universal language - Wikipedia

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    Recognizable strands in the contemporary ideas on universal languages took form only in Early Modern Europe. In the early 17th century, some believed that a universal language would facilitate greater unity among mankind largely due to the subsequent spread of religion, specifically Christianity, as espoused in the works of Comenius. But there ...

  8. Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate - Wikipedia

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    The concept of linguistic relativity concerns the relationship between language and thought, specifically whether language influences thought, and, if so, how.This question has led to research in multiple disciplines—including anthropology, cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophy.

  9. Innateness hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The term universal grammar refers to the set of constraints on what a possible human language could be. Within approaches that accept universal grammar, language acquisition is viewed as a process of using sensory input to filter through the set of possible grammars that conform to UG. [27] [28]