Universal grammar theory is a linguistic concept proposed by Noam Chomsky that suggests humans are born with an innate ability to acquire language based on a set of universal grammatical rules.
Related terms
Language Acquisition Device (LAD): The LAD is a theoretical concept within universal grammar theory that represents the brain's innate capacity for language acquisition.
Syntax: Syntax refers to the rules governing word order and sentence structure in language.
Linguistics: Linguistics is the scientific study of language structure, including its sounds (phonetics), meaning (semantics), and grammar (syntax).