THE CONCEPT OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE AND THE HISTORY OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
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Linguistic competence, Generative grammar, Universal GrammarAbstract
This article explores the concept of linguistic competence, tracing its historical evolution from ancient linguistic traditions through modern theoretical frameworks. The discussion begins with early grammarians, such as Pāṇini and the Western classical theorists, highlighting their foundational contributions to the structural analysis of language.
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2025-01-30
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Ergashev Doniyor Dovronovich. (2025). THE CONCEPT OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE AND THE HISTORY OF ITS DEVELOPMENT. Next Scientists Conferences, 1(01), 177–179. Retrieved from https://nextscientists.com/index.php/science-conf/article/view/505
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