Chomsky advanced the theory that children's minds are hardwired to learn language which is why they learn it so quickly and so well. He also proposed, as part of this theory, that certain broad rules of grammar are also hardwired so that these metagrammatical rules apply to all languages (indeed, we cannot understand language without them).
Chomsky's theory is accepted now by virtually everyone in the field of linguistics.
The cast of The Big Idea - 1996 includes: Noam Chomsky as himself
By her careful observation of infant development and notations of seemingly universal stages in the acquisition of different types of knowledge, I imagine she set the stage for his idea of Universal Grammar.
Generativism, as proposed by Noam Chomsky, refers to the idea that human language is generated by a set of rules or principles that can generate an infinite number of possible sentences. These rules operate in the mind of a speaker, allowing them to produce and understand new and novel sentences that they have never heard before. This theory emphasizes the creative aspect of language use and the underlying structure that governs it.
The motto of Applied Minds is 'The little Big Idea company'.
from there minds
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and unconscious track is known as the dual-process theory.
Nativist perspective theories propose that certain capabilities and characteristics are innate or hard-wired in humans from birth. These theories suggest that genetics play a significant role in shaping cognitive development and behavior. Examples include Noam Chomsky's theory of universal grammar and the idea that certain cognitive functions, like language acquisition, are pre-programmed in the brain.
An idea by Joan Ganz Cooney that was pitched to the Childrens Television Workshop.
conscious and unconscious- APEX
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an unconscious track is known as the dual-process theory. This theory suggests that mental processes can occur either consciously or unconsciously, influencing our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It highlights the idea that much of our cognitive processing happens outside of our conscious awareness.
Write it, the economy is irrelevant. If it is published, it will find a market
Generally it is not a good idea since sleeping will be the last thing on their minds.