Linguistic or Communicative Competence - Which Wins?
Keywords:
communicative competence; learning a foreign language; language proficiencyAbstract
This paper seeks to highlight the inseparable twins, linguistic and communicative competence, two aspects of language proficiency related respectively to the form and the content of information exchange. The paper considers the importance of learning a foreign language in a right way, and also states that linguistic competence has little meaning if it does not foster the learner's ability to communicate in a foreign language.
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Published
2017-07-01
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Tylor, G. J. (2017). Linguistic or Communicative Competence - Which Wins?. Journal of Modern Languages, 1(1), 95–99. Retrieved from https://mjlis.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3975
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