Linguistic performance and minority groups |
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Authors: | Jacob L. Mey |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Texas , Austin;2. Odense University |
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Abstract: | Abstract Beginning with linguistic performance as currently defined, this article systematically pursues its implications to and through the notion of “successful communication.” The four divisions of the article attempt explorations of the following questions: What does linguistic performance do? What place does it have in a theory of communication? What are the practical implications of such a theory in connection with actual language use? How is all this relevant to problems of what we take to be “linguistically underprivileged” (minority) groups? The article concludes that the concept of linguistic performance, “scientifically” based, is not significant in successful communication, which is an art. |
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