Innate language

The concept of an innate language is referenced in various fields within philosophy, philosophy of language, linguistics, philosophy of mind, psycholinguistics, and other cognitive sciences.


 * In philosophy, "innate language" may refer to:
 * Being - as a system of sensual and holistic "language" within the mind
 * Innatism - the idea that the mind is born with knowledge (of being) and is not a "blank slate"
 * In linguistics, "innate language" may refer to:
 * Universal grammar - investigation into linguistic commonalities
 * I-language and comprehension (linguistics)
 * Language acquisition device (i.e. "brain")
 * Innateness hypothesis - in language acquisition
 * Language bioprogram theory
 * In the cognitive sciences,
 * Language module
 * Psycholinguistics
 * Cognition, thought (as constituted by an "innate language")

Other

 * The Language Instinct, and Words and Rules - books by Steven Pinker
 * Special:Search/Innate language - search Wikipedia for "innate language"