Abstract The debate concerning the origins of human language juxtaposes the theory of universal grammar (UG), which asserts an innate linguistic framework, against the perspective that language emerges through pattern recognition shaped by exposure. A cornerstone of UG, as articulated by Noam Chomsky, is the argument from poverty of stimulus (hereafter PSA), which contends thatContinue reading “Refuting the Poverty of Stimulus Argument”