Question

Many linguists argue that there is a universal grammar. This is:
a. A set of words that means the same thing in every language.
b. A set of principles, conditions, and rules that underlie all languages.
c. A single word order in which different parts of speech must appear in all languages.
d. A simple way of speaking that can be understood by everyone all over the world.
e. An alphabet in which all languages and the sounds that make them up can be written.

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