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- The experiment explored the linguistic performance of the native speaker in the dreaming state.
- Local inhibition mostly affects linguistic performance whereas global inhibition affects both linguistic and cognitive performance.
- Genie's subsequent language acquisition process was studied, whereby her linguistic performance, cognitive and emotional development was deemed abnormal.
- After four years of language stimulation, her linguistic performance was similar to that of a normal 2-year-old infant.
- His texts, according to Georgian literary scholars, comprise a high amount of self-irony and sometimes, even weird linguistic performances as well.
- The CCAS can be recognized by the pattern of deficits involving executive function, visual-spatial cognition, linguistic performance and changes in emotion and personality.
- In this view, optimality theory is taken to be a model of linguistic competence and is therefore not intended to explain the specifics of linguistic performance.
- His concept of " shabda-brahman " which identified linguistic performance and creation itself ran parallel to the Greek concept of " logos ".
- The term "'linguistic performance "'was used by Noam Chomsky in 1960 to describe " the actual use of language in concrete situations ".
- Genie's early receptive and expressive vocabulary acquisition was slow, although from the outset people observing her believed her linguistic performance was significantly behind her linguistic competence.
- His aim in renovating poetry was to commit it to a " natural identity " and to achieve a modern discipline in the mind and linguistic performance of the poet.
- He is currently studying the distinction between the internal and external aspects of the Faculty of language and is also working on a fine grained distinction between competence and linguistic performance.
- In other words, " code-mixing " emphasizes the formal aspects of language structures or linguistic competence, while " code-switching " emphasizes linguistic performance.
- Errors of linguistic performance are perceived by both the speaker and the listener and can therefore have many interpretations depending on the persons judgement and the context in which the sentence was spoken.
- Errors in linguistic performance not only occur in children newly acquiring their native language, second language learners, those with a disability or an acquired brain injury but among competent speakers as well.
- Chomsky argued that linguistic competence was logically prior to linguistic performance, and that competence was necessarily homogeneously distributed among all speakers of a linguistic community, or language acquisition wouldn't have been possible.
- Children are said to have comparable linguistic performance to adults by age eight, but the results show that this ability seems to develop gradually over the five-year age period in which this experiment tested.
- Bhartrihari, on the other hand, held a " shabda-advaita " position, identifying shabda as indivisible, and unifying the notions of cognition and linguistic performance, which is ultimately identical to Brahman.
- In 1965, Noam Chomsky offered a more substantial definition, incorporating his concepts of linguistic competence and linguistic performance, terms that closely parallel Saussure's " langue " and " parole ".
- Dell Hymes proposed the ethnography of communication as an approach towards analyzing patterns of language use within speech communities, in order to provide support for his idea of communicative competence, which itself was a reaction to Noam Chomsky's distinction between linguistic competence and linguistic performance.
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