keelevaistu
Keelevaistu is a theoretical concept in cognitive science and linguistics that denotes an innate predisposition for language in humans. The term, which can be translated roughly as “language instinct,” is used to discuss whether humans possess specialized cognitive mechanisms that facilitate language acquisition beyond general learning abilities. In English-language discourse, the idea is closely associated with the notion of Universal Grammar and the view that children acquire complex linguistic systems rapidly and with limited explicit instruction.
Proponents of keelevaistu argue that certain linguistic structures and developmental milestones appear across diverse languages, suggesting
Empirical discussion around keelevaistu encompasses language development studies, cross-linguistic comparisons, and research into language disorders. Critics
Overall, keelevaistu remains a debated concept, reflecting broader questions about the balance between innate predispositions and