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Linguistic performance is how a person uses those rules in real situations.
Central to this approach is the distinction between linguistic performance and competence.
Much attention was devoted to speech events in which performers were held accountable for the form of their linguistic performance as such.
The experiment explored the linguistic performance of the native speaker in the dreaming state.
After four years of language stimulation, her linguistic performance was similar to that of a normal 2-year-old infant.
Presumably the area is not responsible for the whole of language, only a component of linguistic performance, but what do these components look like?
The resource made no reply, its linguistic performance capacities stymied by irrationality.
It is in contrast to the concept of Linguistic performance, the way the language system is used in communication.
A child's linguistic performance may vary from day to day and even from hour to hour.
In Sanskrit grammar, the term refers to an utterance in the sense of linguistic performance.
Linguistic performance does not simply reflect the intrinsic sound-meaning connections established by the system of linguistic rules.
No verbal action here, no linguistic performance, no texture, to use a word John James himself likes.
The tradition also distinguishes between linguistic competence, what a person knows of a language, and linguistic performance, how a person uses it.
Examining Anderson's linguistic performance thus provides some major insights into the development of Anderson's character through the action of the play.
This also highlights the difference between linguistic performance and linguistic competence, because the language can support more variation than can reasonably be created or recorded.
In scene three Anderson, in conversation with Hollar, does not display the same degree of assuredness in linguistic performance.
His concept of shabda-brahman identifying linguistic performance and creation itself has parallels in the Greek concept of logos.
In other words, code-mixing emphasizes the formal aspects of language structures or linguistic competence, while code-switching emphasizes linguistic performance.
At much later evolutionary epochs, further re-entrant circuits appeared that linked semantic and linguistic performance to categorical and conceptual memory systems.
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.
Bhartrihari on the other hand held a shabda-advaita position, identifying shabda as indivisible, unifying cognition and linguistic performance, ultimately identical with Brahman.
He argued that these errors in linguistic performance were irrelevant to the study of linguistic competence (the knowledge that allows people to construct and understand grammatical sentences).
His aim in renovating poetry was to commit it to a "natural identity" and to achieve a modern discipline in the mind and linguistic performance of the poet.
The CCAS can be recognized by the pattern of deficits involving executive function, visual-spatial cognition, linguistic performance and changes in emotion and personality.
A problem might arise here because the phenomena discussed in this paper - vacuity, upwards inference and so on- could only be established for entities capable of some degree of linguistic performance.