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114. Philosophy of Science - the good bits

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The Myth of Language Universals

The myth of language universals has given cognitive scientists the impression that all languages are built to a common pattern. Instead diversity can be found at almost every level of linguistic organization this fundamentally changes the objects of inquiry from a cognitive science perspective. The true extent of structural diversity in human language opens up exciting new research directions for cognitive scientists offering thousands of different natural experiments give by different languages. This article summarizes decades of cross-linguistic work by typologists and descriptive linguists showing just how few and unprofound the universal characteristics of language are. Once we honestly confront the diversity offered to us by the world 6000 to 8000 languages after surveying the various uses of universal that quote unquote universal the

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