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Which Are The Data That Competence Provides For Linguistic Intuitions?

Dunja Jutronić


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Abstract

There are two clearly opposed camps on the issue of the source of linguistic intuitions that have been labelled competentionalist and ordinarist positions. Competentionalists believe and defend the view that linguistic intuitions have a special status and that linguistic competence is their source, while ordinarists believe and defend the view that linguistic intuitions do not have any special status and that they are not directly derived from linguistic competence. The crucial disagreement is primarily over the source of intuitions. The main question that is addressed in this paper is: Which are the data that competence provides for linguistic intuitions? I try to show that all the criticism mounted against the ordinarist are ill-founded. Competence is not the source of linguistic intuitions. Intuitions do not flow directly from competence. They are the secondary (immediate) reflections on primary performance.

Keywords

linguistic intuitions; competence; central processor; language as skill

Hrčak ID:

165999

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/165999

Publication date:

5.5.2016.

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