linguistic competence การใช้
- In addition to building linguistic competence, Parker's language programs promote cultural literacy.
- And as foreign-language students go, the computer has the linguistic competence of squid.
- Glucksberg's findings underscore the point that communication competence should be distinguished from linguistic competence.
- It focuses on describing the linguistic competence of an individual.
- Underlyingly I think this is a linguistic competence problem.
- It is by doing experiments, to find out what are the mechanisms that underlie linguistic competence.
- This was a reaction to Chomsky's concept of the linguistic competence of an ideal native speaker.
- Despite his linguistic competence, Spears hated translating.
- The major criticism towards Chomsky's notion of linguistic competence by Hymes is the inadequate distinction of competence and performance.
- Linguists use grammaticality judgements to investigate the syntactic structure of sentences . intuition, and reflects the innate linguistic competence of speakers.
- Linguistic competence refers to language skills in the person's native language as well as the linguistic code of the symbol system selected.
- Thus, this indicates that the exposure to language plays more of a role in a child's linguistic competence than just their innate abilities.
- In other words, " code-mixing " emphasizes the formal aspects of language structures or linguistic competence, while " code-switching " emphasizes linguistic performance.
- While no claim of linguistic competence was made, Aazk's performance demonstrated design features of language, many similar to those demonstrated by Premack's chimpanzee, Sarah.
- :: : : : : : : : But since when has the ability to do internal reconstruction been a prerequisite for linguistic competence?
- As such, linguistic competence should fall under the domain of communicative competence since it comprises four competence areas, namely, linguistic, sociolinguistic, discourse and strategic.
- According to experimental linguist N . S . Sutherland, the task of psycholinguistics is not to confirm Chomsky's account of linguistic competence by undertaking experiments.
- Still, these sorts of " idiosyncratic " grammars differ in degree from broader diasystems, which are much less likely to be part of speakers'linguistic competence.
- A "'semi-speaker "'is a speaker who has acquired a partial linguistic competence in a given language, but who does not generally use it regularly in conversation.
- 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.
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