• Title of article

    Universal Grammar and Chaos/Complexity Theory: Where Do They Meet And Where Do They Cross‎?‎

  • Author/Authors

    Bagherkazemi, Marzieh Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages - Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran , Mowlaie, Bahram Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages - Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    85
  • To page
    94
  • Abstract
    The present study begins by sketching “Chaos/Complexity Theory” (C/CT) and its application to the nature of language and language acquisition. Then, the theory of “Universal Grammar” (UG) is explicated with an eye to C/CT. Firstly, it is revealed that CCT may or may not be allied with a theory of language acquisition that takes UG as the initial state of language acquisition for grant-ed. To compound the problem, even those C/CT theorists who adhere to UG conceptualize it differently from Chomsky to meet the conditions set forth in C/CT, and dismiss the idea of studying language acquisition without leaving room for investigating language use. Secondly, it is argued that unlike Chomsky’s postulation of UG and generative grammar as mutational, C/CT theorists conceive of them as evolutionary phenomena. Thirdly, it is discussed that while advo-cates of UG, as a biologically predetermined state of the mind, believe that it has no analogue in other systems, C/CT proponents postulate their all-embracing theory as underlying all kinds of complex nonlinear systems operating in the world, of which language is only a case.
  • Keywords
    Analogue , Chaos/Complexity Theory (C/CT) , Universal Grammar (UG) , Language Acquisition , Language Use , Mutation
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Record number

    2407609