It is basically responsible for differentiating the linguistic competence of acting.
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All we have to go on, all day, every day, is the accident-prone linguistic competence of each communicant.
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All it shows is that I have some linguistic competence.
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She was completely without language, and after seven years of rehabilitation still lacked linguistic competence.
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It is a narrowly-focused theory that only concentrates on describing the linguistic competence of an individual, as opposed to mechanisms of learning.
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Linguistic immersion has been in place for 30 years, Catalan pupils have higher than average linguistic competence in Spanish and well, they speak Catalan too.
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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.
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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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Although, thanks to their linguistic competence, human judges can be considered as the reference for a number of language processing tasks, there is also considerable variation across their ratings.