I’m not here for a report. But I love languages, and am working on a research project (for myself, not school) and excited to learn from you. I see you touch on other compelling topics, of which I’m excited to hear your perspective.
Great videos! I found you because i'm looking for the deep theory of universal grammar on youtube, to no avail. To my very limited knowledge, there's a whole theoretical world of structures and relations of grammar posited by the chomskian school. But i don't know the extent of this being true or not. Greetings from Barcelona.
There were some very detailed and expansive theories of universal grammar in the 80s/90s, but nowadays Chomsky has really backed away from the specific claims to a much more general position (that universal grammar consists of just the apparatus necessary to learn language, which he usually posits as just the recursive Merge operation)
@@EduNauta95 I don't specialize in acquisition, but there are two main types of language acquisition theories - Chomskyan/generative/UG theories, and functionalist/statistical learning theories. Cop out answer, but I think both have a lot of merit!
@@RYANRHODES-cogsci i'm interested in universal grammar thoeories in a, lets say in a poetic way, 'kabbalistic sense' ie charts, graphs, interlocking concepts, etc
keep making these videos. They will blow up one day
Brilliant 👏 ❤thanks a million
I’m not here for a report. But I love languages, and am working on a research project (for myself, not school) and excited to learn from you. I see you touch on other compelling topics, of which I’m excited to hear your perspective.
awesome video. thanks for creating and sharing this :)
Wow, this was surprisingly educational! Given the fact that the question " what is language'' seems so obvious I mean.
Khezabe from Tanzania with click sound
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Great videos! I found you because i'm looking for the deep theory of universal grammar on youtube, to no avail. To my very limited knowledge, there's a whole theoretical world of structures and relations of grammar posited by the chomskian school. But i don't know the extent of this being true or not. Greetings from Barcelona.
There were some very detailed and expansive theories of universal grammar in the 80s/90s, but nowadays Chomsky has really backed away from the specific claims to a much more general position (that universal grammar consists of just the apparatus necessary to learn language, which he usually posits as just the recursive Merge operation)
@@RYANRHODES-cogsci Aahh i see, what do you think about those theories?
@@EduNauta95 I don't specialize in acquisition, but there are two main types of language acquisition theories - Chomskyan/generative/UG theories, and functionalist/statistical learning theories. Cop out answer, but I think both have a lot of merit!
@@RYANRHODES-cogsci i'm interested in universal grammar thoeories in a, lets say in a poetic way, 'kabbalistic sense' ie charts, graphs, interlocking concepts, etc
Swedish has more than 14 vowel phonemes 😊
My brain cells are dying 😢
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