Noam Chomsky is a prominent linguist who proposed the theory of Universal Grammar, which suggests that children are born with an innate biological ability to learn language.
Chomsky argued that:
Language acquisition is facilitated by an innate capacity.
Children are born with a universal grammar that provides the foundation for language development.
This innate ability allows children to quickly and effortlessly learn the complex rules and structures of language.
Chomsky's theory revolutionized the field of linguistics and language acquisition, and his work continues to influence research in these areas.