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2. ( )distinguishes the linguistic competence of the speaker and the actual phenomena or data of linguistics as langue and parole.
A
Chomsky
B
Saussure
C
Gilman
D
Brown
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B
答案解释:
Saussure(索绪尔)将说话者的语言能力和语言的实际现象或语料区分为语言和言语。chomsky主要研究生成语言学,而Gilman和Brown都是社会语言学家。
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