Is language learning aided by an innate mechanism?
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Angela Carpenter discusses her linguistics research. Theories of linguistics differ on whether speakers have innate knowledge of linguistic universals or whether generalizations are the product of non-linguistic systems. By studying speakers' ability to learn patterns which occur in natural language versus those patterns which do not, Carpenter found a bias towards naturalness and argued that language learning utilizes an interaction between general and language-specific cognitive mechanisms.
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