bioprogram

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English

Etymology

From bio- +‎ program.

Noun

bioprogram (plural bioprograms)

  1. (cognitive linguistics) A hypothetical program in the brain, responsible for the construction of a language from words (and thus explaining the structural similarities of unrelated creoles).
    • 2008 March 30, Michael Erard, “Walking the Talk”, in New York Times:
      Bickerton swats down all these theories and explains how he arrived at his own solution, the language bioprogram hypothesis, which he elaborated in the book “Roots of Language” (1981).

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