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Universals in Linguistic Theory

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Emmon Bach and Robert T. Harms' "Universals in Linguistic Theory" is a seminal work in linguistics, exploring the search for universal principles underlying the structure and function of human languages.

The book delves into the theoretical frameworks and methodologies used to identify and analyze these universals.

It examines various linguistic phenomena across different languages, seeking common patterns and underlying structures.

The authors discuss the implications of these universals for linguistic theory and the understanding of language acquisition and processing.

The book's impact on the field of linguistics is significant, shaping subsequent research and debates on the nature of language.

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Podcast episode 43: Judy Kaplan on universals

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