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Linguistic and Communicative Competence

TESOL Quarterly, 1974
In the first part of this paper I examine the notion of communicative competence as the social rules of language use and argue that there are important implications for language teaching in using such a concept of communicative competence rather than taking it to mean simply linguistic interaction in the target language. In the second part of the paper
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Bedtime Soliloquies and Linguistic Competence in Autism

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1977
This study investigates the linguistic competence of an autistic child by means of her bedtime soliloquies. It suggests the usefulness of such monologues as a diagnostic tool and addresses the question of the interrelationship between echolalia and language development.
C A, Baltaxe, J Q, Simmons
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Linguistic Competence in Aphasia

Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2008
AbstractLoss of implicit linguistic competence assumes a loss of linguistic rules, necessary linguistic computations, or representations. In aphasia, the inherent neurological damage is frequently assumed by some to be a loss of implicit linguistic competence that has damaged or wiped out neural centers or pathways that are necessary for maintenance of
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On Explaining Linguistic Competence

Mind, 1977
In a number of papers, and most recently in his book Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar, P. F. Strawson has enquired how our understanding of sentences and of the relations between sentences is connected to our grasp of the logical structure of those sentences.
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Bogus Mystery about Linguistic Competence

Synthese, 2003
The paper considers a version of the problem of linguistic creativity obtained by interpreting attributions of ordinary semantic knowledge as attributions of practical competencies with expressions. The paper explains how to cope with this version of the problem without invoking either compositional theories of meaning or the notion of `tacit knowledge'
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Aspects of the linguistic competence of deaf children

British Journal of Audiology, 1984
In this paper the following three issues are considered in the light of recent research: Do severely/profoundly deaf children develop a grammar for English? Evidence is presented which suggests that they do and that this grammar displays a number of general characteristics some of which parallel the language of younger hearing children, others that do ...
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Intercultural and linguistic competence

2014
intercultural, language ...
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Linguistic and cultural competency.

Radiologic technology, 2006
The U.S. population is becoming more diverse and cultural and linguistic barriers may adversely affect the quality of health care for some individuals. Cultural and linguistic competencies are now a high priority for national health policy. Research commissioned by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists indicates that diversity among patients
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DEVELOPMENT OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE IN STUDENTS

International Journal of Pedagogics
Linguistic competence, the ability to comprehend and produce language accurately, is a fundamental skill in human communication and plays a pivotal role in academic success. This scientific article explores the multifaceted development of linguistic competence in students, encompassing various aspects such as phonology, morphology ...
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