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Volume 6

The Global Grammar

Unlocking the Biological Blueprint of All Human Speech

What if every language on Earth followed the same hidden software?

Strategic Objectives

• Discover the 'Universal Grammar' hardwired into the human brain.

• Understand the evolutionary origins of syntax and recursion.

• Identify the logical constraints that make a language learnable.

• Explore how biological architecture limits linguistic diversity.

The Core Challenge

We often view the 7,000 languages of the world as a chaotic Tower of Babel, obscuring the biological laws that govern how we think.

01

The Search for Universals

02

The Biological Imperative

03

The Innateness Hypothesis

04

The Architecture of Syntax

05

The Logic of Recursion

06

Cognitive Constraints

07

The Evolution of Communication

08

Phonological Constants

09

Morphological Patterns

10

The Poverty of the Stimulus

11

Semantic Universals

12

Parameters and Principles

13

The Language Organ

14

Critical Periods

15

Sign Language Universals

16

Logical Constraints and Form

17

Typology and Classification

18

The Minimalist Program

19

Genetic Foundations

20

Computational Universalism

21

The Future of the Blueprint

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