| Noam Chomsky - 1966 - 104 Seiten
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| Wilhelm Viëtor - 1972 - 824 Seiten
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| Bruce L. Derwing - 1973 - 364 Seiten
...factors that interweave with tacit competence to determine actual performance (1966a, p. 75, n. 2). (2) A grammar, in the traditional view, is an account...the mechanisms that make this achievement possible (1966b, p. 3). (3) The most striking aspect of linguistic competence is what we may call the 'creativity... | |
| Joseph Nivette - 1973 - 156 Seiten
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| Wilga M. Rivers - 1981 - 582 Seiten
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| Ute Römer - 2005 - 354 Seiten
...attempts to account for the ability of a speaker to understand an arbitrary sentence of his [or her] language and to produce an appropriate sentence on...the mechanisms that make this achievement possible, (my emphasis) It becomes obvious later in the book and in some of his other writings that Chomsky is... | |
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