Theories of Language Development (Part 3: Nativism)

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The latter half of the 20th century saw the emergence of a radically different view of language development, Nativism. This brief video introduces the core hypothesis of Nativism: infants learn grammar rapidly and without explicit instruction because they are endowed with a form of Universal Grammar (UG) that guides their linguistic development. Specifically, UG guides infants to merge open class words with closed class words to create hierarchically structured phrases.

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