What is Universal Grammar?

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Universal Grammar is a theoretical framework proposing that the ability to learn language is innate, rather than acquired through imitation or reinforcement. It suggests that all human languages share underlying structural principles, a biological endowment that allows children to acquire complex grammatical systems with remarkable speed and uniformity, even with limited or imperfect input.

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