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competence and performance

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competence and performance

In linguistics, the potential and actual utterances of a speaker. As formulated by the linguist Noam Chomsky, a person's linguistic competence is the set of internalized rules in his or her brain that makes it possible to understand and produce language – rules that stipulate, for example, the order words take to form a sentence. A person's performance consists of the actual phrases and sentences he or she produces on the basis of these inner rules.



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The hypotheses presented earlier predicted no relationship between performance and experience (H1) and competence and experience (H3), while positive relationships were expected between competence and performance (H2) and competence and experience (H4).
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That is not to say that expert behavior is about being perfect all the time; rather, there is evidence of competence and performance across dimensions.
 
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