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Noam’s Chomsky theory of UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR BATRISYIA, IZZATI, QISTINA, ISMAHANI

BIOGRAPHY Avram Noam Chomsky B orn December 7, 1928 in Philadelphia ,  Pennsylvania , U.S. American  linguist ,  philosopher ,  cognitive scientist ,  historian , social critic , and  political activist .

NOTABLE WORKS (1957).  Syntactic Structures . The Hague: Mouton. (1966).  Topics in the Theory of Generative Grammar . (1966).  He published Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. (1966). He also published Cartesian Linguistics: A Chapter in the History of Linguistics Thought.

UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR THEORY

In the 1960s, linguist Noam Chomsky proposed a revolutionary idea: We are all born with an innate knowledge of grammar that serves as the basis for all language acquisition. Chomsky believed that children will never require the knowledge to process an infinite number of sentence if the language acquisition was dependent on language input alone. This aspect of universal grammar states that all children are born with an innate ability to acquire, develop, and understand language.

Universal Grammar holds the grammatical information to combine categories of language. Verbs, nouns into phrases. Children have the natural ability to combine it.