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Choice (A) is wrong, since the passage gives examples of non-empirical ways to support universalism. (B) is correct: Gray’s team claims their research casts doubt on Chomsky’s theoretical conclusions. (C) may or may not be true, but the passage only points to evidence of features that do not co-vary. (D) is wrong: you know that Gray’s team found no evidence of the existence of family-invariant rules, but this does not prove that there are no such rules. (E) is wrong: Chomsky argued that universalism is the “best explanation” for the speed at which children learn a language, but that does not mean that no other explanations are possible.


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Moreover, if co-dependencies were common to two families, there was evidence that they had separate origins within each family, thus yielding no evidence of family-invariant rules. Many universalists, however, were unimpressed: that languages vary widely is well-known. But given that some
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ANSWERS ARE D and B for questions 1 and 3. Could somebody explain q.2?
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Many universalists, however, were unimpressed: that languages vary widely is well-known. But given that some language is spoken by virtually all human beings, it would be strange if it did not reflect cognitive universals. It is the search for those universals, not the cataloging of variations, that should take priority.


The last sentence basically tells us that Universalism cannot be explained if not with the fact that all languages reflect features innate to human thinking, since virtually all human beings speak some language.


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