The experiment explored the linguistic performance of the native speaker in the dreaming state.
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Local inhibition mostly affects linguistic performance whereas global inhibition affects both linguistic and cognitive performance.
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Genie's subsequent language acquisition process was studied, whereby her linguistic performance, cognitive and emotional development was deemed abnormal.
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After four years of language stimulation, her linguistic performance was similar to that of a normal 2-year-old infant.
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His texts, according to Georgian literary scholars, comprise a high amount of self-irony and sometimes, even weird linguistic performances as well.
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The CCAS can be recognized by the pattern of deficits involving executive function, visual-spatial cognition, linguistic performance and changes in emotion and personality.
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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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His concept of " shabda-brahman " which identified linguistic performance and creation itself ran parallel to the Greek concept of " logos ".
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The term "'linguistic performance "'was used by Noam Chomsky in 1960 to describe " the actual use of language in concrete situations ".
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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.
(linguistics) a speaker''s actual use of language in real situations; what the speaker actually says, including grammatical errors and other non-linguistic features such as hesitations and other disfluencies (contrasted with linguistic competence)