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.
22.
Michael Tomasello's findings highlight the significance of a usage-based theory of language acquisition and indicates that there is a relation between cognitive and social skills with linguistic competence.
23.
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.
24.
But diplomatic language, no matter how complicated or simple, detailed or vague, will always find those with legal and linguistic competence who will punch holes in its intended meanings.
25.
In 1965, Noam Chomsky offered a more substantial definition, incorporating his concepts of linguistic competence and linguistic performance, terms that closely parallel Saussure's " langue " and " parole ".
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The Court noted that " the procedure followed differed fundamentally from the normal procedure for certification of linguistic competence, which is governed by the above-mentioned regulation of 25 May 1992.
27.
The term was coined by Dell Hymes in 1966, reacting against the perceived inadequacy of Noam Chomsky's ( 1965 ) distinction between " linguistic competence " and " performance ".
28.
Wundt's more demanding, sometimes more complicated and relativizing, then again very precise style can also be difficult even for today's German readers; a high level of linguistic competence is required.
29.
O'Grady, Doborovolsky and Arnoff state, " In investigating linguistic competence, linguists focus on the mental system that allows human beings to form and interpret the words and sentences of their language.
30.
A dictionary of linguistic doubts ( " Diccionario Panhisp�nico de Dudas " ) was introduced, and the Cervantes Institute presented a new linguistic competence certificate for Spanish as a foreign language.