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  • ...in Chomsky (1981), which takes [[natural language]], i.e. our [[linguistic competence]] to be a complex of subsystems of principles, each with one or more parame
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  • approximative system, transitional competence, language learner language
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  • *[[competence]]
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  • Corder used the term [[transitional competence]] for what has since become a widely accepted and often used concept: that ...errors are connected to the state of the interlanguage, or the learner’s [[competence]]. Interlingual errors, a result of [[interference]] from the [[native lang
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  • *[[Competence]]
    4 KB (467 words) - 18:40, 27 September 2014
  • ...Ireland, but only a small minority of the country’s population has native competence in the language, most Irish people being native speakers of [[English]].
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  • ...im i srpskim zemljama'' (1893). Maretić’s lexicological and lexico­graphic competence is best proven, of course, in his engagement in the ''Rječnik hrvat­skoga
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  • People in multilingual settings need multilingual competence. But there are occasions on which insufficient abilities require the use of ...sidered a “debased form of speaking”, “a sign of laziness”, and “a lack of competence”, but, in fact, it is highly functional. It is a conversational strategy
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  • *1986g. Competence vs. performance. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics, Berlin: de Gruyter,
    31 KB (4,322 words) - 06:06, 8 March 2009