I find it interesting that the four elements of communicative competence include grammar, but not lexical competence. Is this to do with the preoccupations of researchers of that time? Perhaps the first of those four competences could be lexicogrammar rather than grammar?
Grammatical competence includes everything that has to do with language. It's not "grammar" in the traditional (or pedagogical) sense. Pronunciation, for instance, is part of grammatical competence. Personally, I would prefer to call it "linguistic competence".
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I find it interesting that the four elements of communicative competence include grammar, but not lexical competence. Is this to do with the preoccupations of researchers of that time? Perhaps the first of those four competences could be lexicogrammar rather than grammar?
Grammatical competence includes everything that has to do with language. It's not "grammar" in the traditional (or pedagogical) sense. Pronunciation, for instance, is part of grammatical competence. Personally, I would prefer to call it "linguistic competence".
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