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Language Universals Theory

Language Universals Theory suggests that there are common features shared by all human languages, regardless of their specific cultures or histories. These features arise because all humans share similar cognitive abilities and face similar communicative needs. For example, all languages have ways to form questions and negatives. This theory helps linguists understand the nature of language and its development, suggesting that while languages can vary widely, they also have fundamental characteristics that reflect our shared human experience.