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- In linguistics, the innateness hypothesis, also known as the nativist hypothesis, holds that humans are born with at least some knowledge of linguistic...
- being or process placed innate ideas and principles in the human mind. The innatist principles in this regard may overlap with similar concepts such as natural...
- perspective, whereby all language must be learned by the child; and the innatist perspective, which believes that the abstract system of language cannot...
- theory of universal grammar, or American philosopher Jerry Fodor's extreme innatist theory. These kinds of definitions are often applied in studies of language...
- general faculty of intelligence. The final candidate for explanation is the innatist perspective, which states that at least some of the syntactic settings...
- primates and humans such as Michael Tomasello and Talmy Givón, argue that the innatist framework has understated the role of imitation in learning and that it...
- externally influenced. Bailey also dubbed Neill's views on intelligence as "innatist" and fatalist – that children had naturally set capabilities and limitations...
- inductive reasoning in children and infants. Markman subscribes to the innatist school of developmental psychologists, which ****erts that children possess...
- language acquisition and processing, serving as an alternative to strict innatist and empiricist theories. According to the Competition Model, patterns in...