"[[universal grammar]]" is the specific hypothesis
that humans have [[gene]]tically developed
an [[innate]] "[[represent]]ation" of [[abstract]] [[linguistic class]]es
and [[form]]al principles;
a kind of "meta grammar" that restricts [[human language]] grammars
with such rules eg "language rules don't require multiplication"
historical argument:
![[poverty of the stimulus#^argument]]
![[criticism of generative grammar]]