Revolutionary Theory Unlocks Secrets of Human Language Capacity
Generative Grammar is a theory that studies how humans process language. It has evolved over time, starting with a focus on grammatical transformations and progressing to more general principles that explain language differences. The theory suggests that all languages share common features but vary in specific details. The latest stage, the Minimalist Program, simplifies language rules to basic cognitive functions. Generative Grammar has influenced various fields like language acquisition, computational linguistics, and neurolinguistics.