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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankand
markA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankand
markA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
TheethicaljudgmentsoftheSupremeCourtjusticeshavebecomeanimportant
issuerecently.Thecourtcannot_1_itslegitimacyasguardianoftheruleoflaw_2_
justicesbehavelikepoliticians.Yet,inseveralinstances,justicesactedinwaysthat
_3_thecourt'sreputationforbeingindependentandimpartial.
JusticeAntoninScalia,forexample,appearedatpoliticalevents.Thatkindof
activitymakesitlesslikelythatthecourt'sdecisionswillbe_4_asimpartial
judgments.Partoftheproblemisthatthejusticesarenot_5_byanethicscode.Atthe
veryleast,thecourtshouldmakeitself_6_tothecodeofconductthat_7_totherest
ofthefederaljudiciary.
Thisandothersimilarcases_8_thequestionofwhetherthereisstilla
_9_betweenthecourtandpolitics.
TheframersoftheConstitutionenvisionedlaw_10_havingauthorityapartfrom
politics.Theygavejusticespermanentpositions_ll_theywouldbefreeto_12_those
inpowerandhavenoneedto_13__politicalsupport.Ourlegalsystemwasdesigned
tosetlawapartfrompoliticspreciselybecausetheyaresoclosely_14_.
Constitutionallawispoliticalbecauseitresultsfromchoicesrootedin
fundamentalsocial_15_likelibertyandproperty.Whenthecourtdealswithsocial
policydecisions,thelawit_16_isinescapablypolitical-whichiswhydecisionssplit
alongideologicallinesaresoeasily_17_asunjust.
Thejusticesmust_18_doubtsaboutthecourt'slegitimacybymaking
themselves_19_tothecodeofconduct.Thatwouldmakerulingsmorelikelytobe
seenasseparatefrompoliticsand,_20_,convincingaslaw.
1.[A]emphasize[B]maintain[C]modify[D]recognize
2.[A]when[B]lest[C]before[D]unless
3.[A]restored[B]weakened[C]established[D]eliminated
4.[A]challengedfB]compromised[C]suspected[D]accepted
5.[A]advanced[B]caught[C]bound[D]founded
6.fA]resistant[B]subject[C]immune[D]prone
7.[A]resorts[B]sticks[C]loads[D]applies
8.[A]evade[B]raise[C]deny[D]settle
9.[A]line[Blbarrier[C]similarity[D]conflict
10.[A]by[B]as[C]though[D]towards
11.[A]so[B]since[C]provided[D]though
12.[A]serve[B]satisfy[C]upset[D]replace
13.[A]confirm[B]express[C]cultivate[D]offer
14.[A]guarded[B]followedfC]studied[D]tied
15.[A]concepts[B]theories[C]divisions[D]conceptions
16.[A]excludes[B]questions[C]shapes[D]controls
17.[A]dismissed[B]released[C]ranked[D]distorted
18.[A]suppress[B]exploitt[C]address[D]ignore
19.[A]accessible[B]amiable[C]agreeable[D]accountable
20.fAJbyallmesns[B]atallcosts[C]inaword[D]asaresult
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing
A,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
Text1
Comeon-Everybody'sdoingit.Thatwhisperedmessage,halfinvitationand
halfforcing,iswhatmostofusthinkofwhenwehearthewordspeerpressure.It
usuallyleadstonogood-drinking,drugsandcasualsex.ButinhernewbookJointhe
Club,TinaRosenbergcontendsthatpeerpressurecanalsobeapositiveforcethrough
whatshecallsthesocialcure,inwhichorganizationsandofficialsusethepowerof
groupdynamicstohelpindividualsimprovetheirlivesandpossiblytheword.
Rosenberg,therecipientofaPulitzerPrize,offersahostofexampleofthesocial
cureinaction:InSouthCarolina,astate-sponsoredantismokingprogramcalledRage
AgainsttheHazesetsouttomakecigarettesuncool.InSouthAfrica,an
HIV-preventioninitiativeknownasLoveLiferecruitsyoungpeopletopromotesafe
sexamongtheirpeers.
Theideaseemspromising,andRosenbergisaperceptiveobserver.Hercritique
ofthelamenessofmanypubic-healthcampaignsisspot-on:theyfailtomobilizepeer
pressureforhealthyhabits,andtheydemonstrateaseriouslyflawedunderstandingof
psychology.^^Daretobedifferent,pleasedon'tsmoke!"pleadsonebillboard
campaignaimedatreducingsmokingamongteenagers-teenagers,whodesirenothing
morethanfittingin.Rosenbergarguesconvincinglythatpublic-healthadvocates
oughttotakeapagefromadvertisers,soskilledatapplyingpeerpressure.
Butonthegeneraleffectivenessofthesocialcure,Rosenbergislesspersuasive.
JointheClubisfilledwithtoomuchirrelevantdetailandnotenoughexplorationof
thesocialandbiologicalfactorsthatmakepeerpressuresopowerful.Themost
glaringflawofthesocialcureasit'spresentedhereisthatitdoesn'tworkverywell
forverylong.RageAgainsttheHazefailedoncestatefundingwascut.Evidencethat
theLoveLifeprogramproduceslastingchangesislimitedandmixed.
There'snodoubtthatourpeergroupsexertenormousinfluenceonourbehavior.
Anemergingbodyofresearchshowsthatpositivehealthhabits-aswellasnegative
ones-spreadthroughnetworksoffriendsviasocialcommunication.Thisisasubtle
formofpeerpressure:weunconsciouslyimitatethebehaviorweseeeveryday.
Farlesscertain,however,ishowsuccessfullyexpertsandbureaucratscanselect
ourpeergroupsandsteertheiractivitiesinvirtuousdirections.It'sliketheteacher
whobreaksupthetroublemakersinthebackrowbypairingthemwithbetter-behaved
classmates.Thetacticneverreallyworks.Andthat'stheproblemwithasocialcure
engineeredfromtheoutside:intherealworld,asinschool,weinsistonchoosingour
ownfriends.
21.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,peerpressureoftenemergesas
[A]asupplementtothesocialcure
[B]astimulustogroupdynamics
[C]anobstacletoschoolprogress
[D]acauseofundesirablebehaviors
22.Rosenbergholdsthatpublicadvocatesshould
[A]recruitprofessionaladvertisers
[B]learnfromadvertisers,experience
[C]stayawayfromcommercialadvertisers
[D]recognizethelimitationsofadvertisements
23.Intheauthor'sview,Rosenberg'sbookfailsto
[A]adequatelyprobesocialandbiologicalfactors
[B]effectivelyevadetheflawsofthesocialcure
[C]illustratethefunctionsofstatefunding
[D]producealong-lastingsocialeffect
24.Paragraph5showsthatourimitationofbehaviors
[A]isharmfultoournetworksoffriends
[B]willmisleadbehavioralstudies
[C]occurswithoutourrealizingit
[D]canproducenegativehealthhabits
25.Theauthorsuggestsinthelastparagraphthattheeffectofpeerpressureis
[A]harmfull[B]desirable[C]profound[D]questionable
Text2
Adealisadeal-except,apparently,whenEntergyisinvolved.Thecompany,a
majorenergysupplierinNewEngland,provokedjustifiedoutrageinVermontlast
weekwhenitannounceditwasrenegingonalongstandingcommitmenttoabideby
thestrictnuclearregulations.
Instead,thecompanyhasdonepreciselywhatithadlongpromiseditwouldnot
challengetheconstitutionalityofVermont'srulesinthefederalcourt,aspartofa
desperateefforttokeepitsVermontYankeenuclearpowerplantrunning.It'sa
stunningmove.
Theconflicthasbeensurfacingsince2002,whenthecorporationbought
Vermont^onlynuclearpowerplant,anagingreactorinVernon.Asaconditionof
receivingstateapprovalforthesale,thecompanyagreedtoseekpermissionfrom
stateregulatorstooperatepast2012.In2006,thestatewentastepfurther,requiring
thatanyextensionoftheplanfslicensebesubjecttoVermontlegislature'sapproval.
Then,too,thecompanywentalong.
EitherEntergyneverreallyintendedtolivebythosecommitments,oritsimply
didn'tforeseewhatwouldhappennext.Astringofaccidents,includingthepartial
collapseofacoolingtowerin207andthediscoveryofanundergroundpipesystem
leakage,raisedseriousquestionsaboutbothVermontYankee'ssafetyandEntergy's
management-especiallyafterthecompanymademisleadingstatementsaboutthe
pipe.EnragedbyEntergy'sbehavior,theVermontSenatevoted26to4lastyear
againstallowinganextension.
Nowthecompanyissuddenlyclaimingthatthe2002agreementisinvalid
becauseofthe2006legislation,andthatonlythefederalgovernmenthasregulatory
powerovernuclearissues.Thelegalissuesinthecaseareobscure:whereasthe
SupremeCourthasruledthatstatesdohavesomeregulatoryauthorityovernuclear
power,legalscholarssaythatVermontcasewillofferaprecedent-settingtestofhow
farthosepowersextend.Certainly,therearevalidconcernsaboutthepatchwork
regulationsthatcouldresultifeverystatesetsitsownrules.ButhadEntergykeptits
word,thatdebatewouldbebesidethepoint.
ThecompanyseemstohaveconcludedthatitsreputationinVermontisalready
sodamagedthatithasnotinglefttolosebygoingtowarwiththestate.Butthere
shouldbeconsequences.Permissiontorunanuclearplantisapoblictrust.Entergy
runs11otherreactorsintheUnitedStates,includingPilgrimNuclearstationin
Plymouth.PledgingtorunPilgrimsafely,thecompanyhasappliedforfederal
permissiontokeepitopenforanother20years.ButastheNuclearRegulatory
Commission(NRC)reviewsthecompany'sapplication,itshouldkeepitmindwhat
promisesfromEntergyareworth.
26.Thephrase“renegingon”(Line3.para.l)isclosestinmeaningto
[A]condemning.
[B]reaffirming.
[Cldishonoring.
[D]securing.
27.Byenteringintothe2002agreement,Entergyintendedto
[A]obtainprotectionfromVermontregulators.
[B]seekfavorfromthefederallegislature.
[C]acquireanextensionofitsbusinesslicense.
[D]getpermissiontopurchaseapowerplant.
28.AccordingtoParagraph4,Entergyseemstohaveproblemswithits
[A]managerialpractices.
[B]technicalinnovativeness.
[C]financialgoals.
[D]businessvision
29.Intheauthor'sview,theVermontcasewilltest
[A]Entergy'scapacitytofulfillallitspromises.
[B]thematureofstates9patchworkregulations.
[C]thefederalauthorityovernuclearissues.
[D]thelimitsofstates'powerovernuclearissues.
30.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat
[A]Entergy'sbusinesselsewheremightbeaffected.
[B]theauthorityoftheNRCwillbedefied.
[C]EntergywillwithdrawitsPlymouthapplication.
[D]Vermont'sreputationmightbedamaged.
Text3
Intheidealizedversionofhowscienceisdone,factsabouttheworldarewaiting
tobeobservedandcollectedbyobjectiveresearcherswhousethescientificmethodto
carryouttheirwork.Butintheeverydaypracticeofscience,discoveryfrequently
followsanambiguousandcomplicatedroute.Weaimtobeobjective,butwecannot
escapethecontextofouruniquelifeexperience.Priorknowledgeandinterest
influencewhatweexperience,whatwethinkourexperiencesmean,andthe
subsequentactionswetake.Opportunitiesformisinterpretation,error,and
self-deceptionabound.
Consequently,discoveryclaimsshouldbethoughtofasprotoscience.Similarto
newlystakedminingclaims,theyarefullofpotential.Butittakescollectivescrutiny
andacceptancetotransformadiscoveryclaimintoamaturediscovery.Thisisthe
credibilityprocess,throughwhichtheindividualresearcher'sme,here,nowbecomes
thecommunity'sanyone,anywhere,anytime.Objectiveknowledgeisthegoal,notthe
startingpoint.
Onceadiscoveryclaimbecomespublic,thediscovererreceivesintellectual
credit.But,unlikewithminingclaims,thecommunitytakescontrolofwhathappens
next.Withinthecomplexsocialstructureofthescientificcommunity,researchers
makediscoveries;editorsandreviewersactasgatekeepersbycontrollingthe
publicationprocess;otherscientistsusethenewfindingtosuittheirownpurposes;
andfinally,thepublic(includingotherscientists)receivesthenewdiscoveryand
possiblyaccompanyingtechnology.Asadiscoveryclaimworksitthroughthe
community,theinteractionandconfrontationbetweensharedandcompetingbeliefs
aboutthescienceandthetechnologyinvolvedtransformsanindividual'sdiscovery
claimintothecommunity'scrediblediscovery.
Twoparadoxesexistthroughoutthiscredibilityprocess.First,scientificwork
tendstofocusonsomeaspectofprevailingKnowledgethatisviewedasincomplete
orincorrect.Littlerewardaccompaniesduplicationandconfirmationofwhatis
alreadyknownandbelieved.Thegoalisnew-search,notre-search.Notsurprisingly,
newlypublisheddiscoveryclaimsandcrediblediscoveriesthatappeartobeimportant
andconvincingwillalwaysbeopentochallengeandpotentialmodificationor
refutationbyfutureresearchers.Second,noveltyitselffrequentlyprovokesdisbelief.
NobelLaureateandphysiologistAlbertAzent-Gyorgyioncedescribeddiscoveryas
“seeingwhateverybodyhasseenandthinkingwhatnobodyhasthought."But
thinkingwhatnobodyelsehasthoughtandtellingotherswhattheyhavemissedmay
notchangetheirviews.Sometimesyearsarerequiredfortrulynoveldiscoveryclaims
tobeacceptedandappreciated.
Intheend,credibility“happens“toadiscoveryclaim-aprocessthat
correspondstowhatphilosopherAnnetteBaierhasdescribedasthecommonsofthe
mind."Wereasontogether,challenge,revise,andcompleteeachother'sreasoning
andeachother'sconceptionsofreason.”
31.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,theprocessofdiscoveryischaracterizedby
its
[A]uncertaintyandcomplexity.
[B]misconceptionanddeceptiveness.
[C]logicalityandobjectivity.
[D]systematicnessandregularity.
32.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2thatcredibilityprocessrequires
[A]strictinspection.
[B]sharedefforts.
[C]individualwisdom.
[D]persistentinnovation.
33.Paragraph3showsthatadiscoveryclaimbecomescredibleafterit
[A]hasattractedtheattentionofthegeneralpublic.
[B]hasbeenexaminedbythescientificcommunity.
[C]hasreceivedrecognitionfromeditorsandreviewers.
[D]hasbeenfrequentlyquotedbypeerscientists.
34.AlbertSzent-Gyorgyiwouldmostlikelyagreethat
fA]scientificclaimswillsurvivechallenges.
[B]discoveriestodayinspirefutureresearch.
[C]effortstomakediscoveriesarejustified.
[D]scientificworkcallsforacriticalmind.
35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthetest?
[A]NoveltyasanEngineofScientificDevelopment.
[B]CollectiveScrutinyinScientificDiscovery.
[C]EvolutionofCredibilityinDoingScience.
[D]ChallengetoCredibilityattheGatetoScience.
Text4
IfthetradeunionistJimmyHoffawerealivetoday,hewouldprobablyrepresent
civilservant.WhenHoffa'sTeamsterswereintheirprimein1960,onlyoneinten
Americangovernmentworkersbelongedtoaunion;now36%do.In2009thenumber
ofunionistsinAmerica'spublicsectorpassedthatoftheirfellowmembersinthe
privatesector.InBritain,morethanhalfofpublic-sectorworkersbutonlyabout15%
ofprivate-sectoronesareunionized.
Therearethreereasonsforthepublic-sectorunions,thriving.First,theycanshut
thingsdownwithoutsufferingmuchinthewayofconsequences.Second,theyare
mostlybrightandwell-educated.AquarterofAmerica'spublic-sectorworkershavea
universitydegree.Third,theynowdominateleft-of-centrepolitics.Someoftheirties
gobackalongway.Britain'sLaborParty,asitsnameimplies,haslongbeen
associatedwithtradeunionism.Itscurrentleader,EdMiliband,oweshispositionto
votesfrompublic-sectorunions.
Atthestateleveltheirinfluencecanbeevenmorefearsome.MarkBaldassareof
thePublicPolicyInstituteofCaliforniapointsoutthatmuchofthestate'sbudgetis
patrolledbyunions.Theteachers9unionskeepaneyeonschools,theCCPOAon
prisonsandavarietyoflaborgroupsonhealthcare.
Inmanyrichcountriesaveragewagesinthestatesectorarehigherthaninthe
privateone.Buttherealgainscomeinbenefitsandworkpractices.Politicianshave
repeatedly“backloaded“public-sectorpaydeals,keepingthepayincreasesmodest
butaddingtoholidaysandespeciallypensionsthatarealreadygenerous.
Reformhasbeenvigorouslyopposed,perhapsmostegregiouslyineducation,
wherecharterschools,academiesandmeritpayallfaceddrawn-outbattles.Even
thoughthereisplentyofevidencethatthequalityoftheteachersisthemost
importantvariable,teachers,unionshavefoughtagainstgettingridofbadonesand
promotinggoodones.
Asthecosttoeveryoneelsehasbecomeclearer,politicianshavebeguntoclamp
down.InWisconsintheunionshaveralliedthousandsofsupportersagainstScott
Walker,thehardlineRepublicangovernor.Butmanywithinthepublicsectorsuffer
underthecurrentsystem,too.
JohnDonahueatHarvard'sKennedySchoolpointsoutthatthenormsofculture
inWesterncivilservicessuitthosewhowanttostayputbutisbadforhighachievers.
TheonlyAmericanpublic-sectorworkerswhoearnwellabove$250,000ayearare
universitysportscoachesandthepresidentoftheUnitedStates.Bankers'fatpay
packetshaveattractedmuchcriticism,butapublic-sectorsystemthatdoesnotreward
highachieversmaybeamuchbiggerproblemforAmerica.
36.Itcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthat
[A]Teamstersstillhavealargebodyofmembers.
[B]JimmyHoffausedtoworkasacivilservant.
[C]unionshaveenlargedtheirpublic-sectormembership.
[D]thegovernmenthasimproveditsrelationshipwithunionists.
37.WhichofthefollowingistrueofParagraph2?
[A]Public-sectorunionsareprudentintakingactions.
[B]Educationisrequiredforpublic-sectorunionmembership.
[C]LaborPartyhaslongbeenfightingagainstpublic-sectorunions.
[D]Public-sectorunionsseldomgetintroublefortheiractions.
38.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph4thattheincomeinthestatesectoris
[A]illegallysecured.
[Blindirectlyaugmented.
[C]excessivelyincreased.
[D]fairlyadjusted.
39.TheexampleoftheunionsinWisconsinshowsthatunions
[A]oftenrunagainstthecurrentpoliticalsystem.
[B]canchangepeople'spoliticalattitudes.
[C]maybeabaniertopublic-sectorreforms.
[D]aredominantinthegovernment.
40.JohnDonahue'sattitudetowardsthepublic-sectorsystemisoneof
[A]disapproval.
[B]appreciation.
[C]tolerance.
[D]indifference.
PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,
choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.
Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyoftheblanks.Markyouranswers
onANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Thinkofthosefleetingmomentswhenyoulookoutofanaeroplanewindowand
realisethatyouareflying,higherthanabird.Nowthinkofyourlaptop,thinnerthana
brown-paperenvelope,oryourcellphoneinthepalmofyourhand.Takeamomentor
twotowonderatthosemarvels.Youaretheluckyinheritorofadreamcometrue.
Thesecondhalfofthe20thcenturysawacollectionofgeniuses,warriors,
entrepreneursandvisionarieslabourtocreateafabulousmachinethatcouldfunction
asatypewriterandprintingpress,studioandtheatre,paintbrushandgallery,piano
andradio,themailaswellasthemailcarrier.(41)
Thenetworkedcomputerisanamazingdevice,thefirstmediamachinethat
servesasthemodeofproduction,meansofdistribution,siteofreception,andplaceof
praiseandcritique.Thecomputeristhe21stcentury'sculturemachine.
Butforallthereasonstherearetocelebratethecomputer,wemustalsotread
withcaution.(42)1callitasecretwarfortworeasons.First,mostpeopledonot
realisethattherearestrongcommercialagendasatworktokeeptheminpassive
consumptionmode.Second,themajorityofpeoplewhousenetworkedcomputersto
uploadarenotevenawareofthesignificanceofwhattheyaredoing.
Allanimalsdownload,butonlyafewupload.Beaversbuilddamsandbirds
makenests.Yetforthemostpart,theanimalkingdommovesthroughtheworld
downloading.Humansareuniqueintheircapacitytonotonlymaketoolsbutthen
turnaroundandusethemtocreatesuperfluousmaterialgoods-paintings,sculpture
andarchitecture-andsuperfluousexperiences-music,literature,religionand
philosophy.(43)
Forallthepossibilitiesofournewculturemachines,mostpeoplearestillstuck
indownloadmode.Evenaftertheadventofwidespreadsocialmedia,apyramidof
productionremains,withasmallnumberofpeopleuploadingmaterial,aslightly
largergroupcommentingonormodifyingthatcontent,andahugepercentage
remainingcontenttojustconsume.(44)
Televisionisaone-waytapflowingintoourhomes.Thehardesttaskthat
televisionasksofanyoneistoturnthepoweroffafterhehasturnediton.
(45)
Whatcountsasmeaningfuluploading?Mydefinitionrevolvesaroundthe
conceptof^stickiness"-creationsandexperiencestowhichothersadhere.
[A]Ofcourse,itispreciselythesesuperfluousthingsthatdefinehumanculture
andultimatelywhatitistobehuman.Downloadingandconsumingculturerequires
greatskills,butfailingtomovebeyonddownloadingistostriponeselfofadefining
constituentofhumanity.
[B]Applicationslike,whichallowuserstocombinepictures,words
andothermediaincreativewaysandthensharethem,havethepotentialtoadd
stickinessbyamusing,entertainingandenlighteningothers.
[C]Notonlydidtheydevelopsuchadevicebutbytheturnofthemillennium
theyhadalsomanagedtoembeditinaworldwidesystemaccessedbybillionsof
peopleeveryday.
[D]Thisisbecausethenetworkedcomputerhassparkedasecretwarbetween
downloadinganduploading-betweenpassiveconsumptionandactivecreation-
whoseoutcomewillshapeourcollectivefutureinwayswecanonlybegintoimagine.
[E]Thechallengethecomputermountstotelevisionthusbearslittlesimilarityto
oneformatbeingreplacedbyanotherinthemannerofrecordplayersbeingreplaced
byCDplayers.
[F]Onereasonforthepersistenceofthispyramidofproductionisthatforthe
pasthalf-century,muchoftheworld'smediaculturehasbeendefinedbyasingle
medium-television-andtelevisionisdefinedbydownloading.
[G]Thenetworkedcomputeroffersthefirstchancein50yearstoreversethe
flow,toencouragethoughtfuldownloadingand,evenmoreimportantly,meaningful
uploading.
PartC
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.(10
points)
SincethedaysofAristotle,asearchforuniversalprincipleshascharacterizedthe
scientificenterprise.Insomeways,thisquestforcommonalitiesdefinesscience.
Newton'slawsofmotionandDarwinianevolutioneachbindahostofdifferent
phenomenaintoasingleexplicatoryframework.
(46)Inphysics,oneapproachtakesthisimpulseforunificationtoitsextreme,
andseeksatheoryofeverything-asinglegenerativeequationforallwesee.ltis
becominglessclear,however,thatsuchatheorywouldbeasimplification,giventhe
dimensionsanduniversesthatitmightentail,nonetheless,unificationofsortsremains
amajorgoal.
Thistendencyinthenaturalscienceshaslongbeenevidentinthesocialsciences
too.(47)Here,Darwinismseemstoofferjustificationforitallhumanssharecommon
originsitseemsreasonabletosupposethatculturaldiversitycouldalsobetracedto
moreconstrainedbeginnings.Justasthebewilderingvarietyofhumancourtship
ritualsmightallbeconsideredformsofsexualselection,perhapstheworld's
languages,music,socialandreligiouscustomsandevenhistoryaregovernedby
universalfeatures.(48)Tofilteroutwhatisuniquefromwhatissharedmightenable
ustounderstandhowcomplexculturalbehavioraroseandwhatguidesitin
evolutionaryorcognitiveterms.
That,atleast,isthehope.Butacomparativestudyoflinguistictraitspublished
onlinetodaysuppliesarealitycheck.RussellGrayattheUniversityofAucklandand
hiscolleaguesconsidertheevolutionofgrammarsinthelightoftwoprevious
attemptstofinduniversalityinlanguage.
ThemostfamousoftheseeffortswasinitiatedbyNoamChomsky,who
suggestedthathumansarebornwithaninnatelanguage-acquisitioncapacitythat
dictatesauniversalgrammar.Afewgenerativerulesarethensufficienttounfoldthe
entirefundamentalstructureofalanguage,whichiswhychildrencanlearnitso
quickly.
(49)Thesecond,byJoshuaGreenberg,takesamoreempiricalapproachto
universalityidentifyingtraits(particularlyinwordorder)sharedbymanylanguage
whichareconsideredtorepresentbiasesthatresultfromcognitiveconstraints
Grayandhiscolleagueshaveputthemtothetestbyexaminingfourfamilytrees
thatbetweenthemrepresentmorethan2,000languages.(50)Chomsky,sgrammar
shouldshowpatternsoflanguagechangethatareindependentofthefamilytreeorthe
pathwaytrackedthroughit.WhereasGreenbergianuniversalitypredictsstrong
co-dependenciesbetweenparticulartypesofword-orderrelations.Neitherofthese
patternsisborneoutbytheanalysis,suggestingthatthestructuresofthelanguages
arelireage-specificandnotgovernedbyuniversals
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