Explaining Language Universals
Discover the intriguing exploration of linguistic principles in "Explaining Language Universals" by John A. Hawkins. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1990, this comprehensive paperback spans 416 pages, delving into one of the most essential questions in the study of language: How can we explain language universals? Hawkins presents a thorough examination of various perspectives surrounding this topic, including the argument for the innateness of general linguistic principles within the human species. This book is a must-read for linguists, language enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the underlying structures that govern human communication. Enhance your understanding of language with this insightful work that bridges theory and practical implications.