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Ling 1010 UConn Exam 1 – 2025/2026 | 100+ Solved Q&A on Innateness Hypothesis, Universal Grammar, Empiricism vs Rationalism, Modules & Linguistic Signs
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- This in-depth study guide for Ling 1010 at the University of Connecticut (UConn) includes 100+ solved questions and definitions from the 2025/2026 exam. It thoroughly covers foundational concepts such as Chomsky’s Innateness Hypothesis, Plato’s Problem, empiricism vs rationalism, language acquisition device, cognitive modules, mind-body dualism, Universal Grammar, and the structure of language (phonemes, morphemes, syntax, semantics). Also includes philosophy of language, mental representati...
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LING 1010 Uconn exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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- LING 1010 Uconn exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
follows with Plato's belief that humans have innate knowledge at birth and gain further knowledge not from environment, but from awakened intuition - Answers Innateness Hypothesis for language 
"How do people come to know so much on the basis of so little experience" 
• All ideas are 'innate' (they come from our nature) - Answers Plato's Problem 
• Claimed that there is a considerable innate aspect to our lingui...
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LING 1010 UCONN FINAL PAPER 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RATED A+
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categorical perception - the act of perceiving physically distinct stimuli as 
identical for a specific purpose 
Universal listeners - Children appear to be born with the ability to discriminate 
every sound difference found in human languages 
6 months - Babbling begins. Babbling at this age tends to be repetitive (ba ba ba 
ba ba), and does not necessarily correspond to the language being spoken by adults! 
6-10 months - O...
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LING 1010 UCONN EXAMINATION SET 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RATED A+
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Tacit - rules are present in the speaker's mind and govern their linguistic 
behavior, but they cannot state them by simple introspection; procedural, but not 
explicit; not consciously acquired; more robust than declarative knowledge; holistic NOT 
analytic (ex: you must know how explicitly how your bike works) 
Conscious knowledge - NOT language; tie shoes, make a sandwich, add two 
numbers of any number of digits 
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LING 1010 UCONN EXAM SCRIPT 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RATED A+
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Structural Analogy - • proposes that the organization of different modules is 
expected to be analogous (parallel) 
• Different modules of the mind are structured in the same way 
• It is to be expected that a highly complex organism like the human brain (and mind) 
must display multiple use of the same 'tricks' 
Standard Social Science Model - • This is essentially the 'blank slate' view which 
has domin...
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LING 1010 UCONN EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RATED A+
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Covert vs. Overt - - Covert: are reflect in the overt universals, but often not 
perfectly 
-Overt universals: reflections of other factors that determine the shape of language 
Overt universals not rooted in covert universals - overt universals not rooted in 
covert are due to general factors that relate to 'language use' 
The myth of language universals - nicholas evans 
stephen levinson 
Nature view - true language univers...
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LING 1010 UCONN EVALUATION EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RATED A+
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The notion of "second Darwinian revolution" refers to: - a. The evolutionary 
development of multi-cellular organisms 
b. The evolutionary development of the mind 
c. Creationism 
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Which of the following statements about "Williams syndrome" is FALSE? - a. 
People who have Williams syndrome use grammatically correct sentences 
b. People who have Williams syndrome have a low IQ comparable to people with Down ...
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