THE 'INNATENESS HYPOTHESIS' AND EXPLANATORY MODELS IN LINGUISTICS I. THE INNATENESS HYPOTHESIS The 'innateness hypothesis' (henceforth, the 'I.H.') is a daring -or apparently daring; it may be meaningless, in which case it is not daringhypothesis proposed by Noam Chomsky. I owe a debt of gratitude t
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The Innateness Hypothesis and Mathematical Concepts
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