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iveyjurea

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A speaker's underlying ability to produce and recognize grammatically correct expressions is called:
 
  a. linguistic competence.
  b. verbal competence.
  c. communicative competence.
  d. structural competence.

Question 2

In the 1960s, American linguistic anthropologist Dell Hymes began to develop a fieldwork methodology for studying language in its social and cultural contexts. This methodology was called:
 
  a. the ethnography of speaking.
  b. ethnoscience.
  c. speaking in context.
  d. the new ethnography.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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