Category
page 1Linguistic universals

Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
claim that the structure of a language affects its speakers' world view or cognition
universal grammar
theory in linguistics, usually credited to Noam Chomsky, proposing that the ability to learn grammar is hard-wired into the brain
Proto-Human
proposed common ancestor to all known languages
psychological nativism
view that certain skills or abilities are "native" or hard-wired into the brain at birth
linguistic universal
pattern that occurs systematically across nearly all natural languages