Biolinguistics

/ˌbaɪoʊlɪŋˈɡwɪstɪks/ noun

The study of language as a biological system, including how the brain creates language, how it evolved, and the genetic basis of language abilities.

From bio- 'life' plus linguistics. Noam Chomsky pioneered this field in the 1950s when he proposed that humans have an innate biological 'universal grammar' hard-wired into our brains.

AMባዮሊንግዊስቲክስ
ARعلم الأحياء اللغوي
BNজৈবভাষাবিজ্ঞান
CSbiolingvistika
DAbiolingvistik
DEBiolinguistik
ELβιογλωσσολογία
ESbiolingüística
FAزیست‌زبان‌شناسی
FIbiolinguistiikka
FRbiolinguistique
HEביולינגוויסטיקה
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