On the notions “native”/”nonnative”: a dangerous dichotomy for World Englishes?
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https://doi.org/10.5216/sig.v21i2.9161Abstract
A number of writers (Singh et al.,1995; Rajagopalan, 1997) have arguedconvincingly that the notion ‘native speaker’ can be racist and exclusive,
bestowing privilege and power based on the accident of nativity in a specific
locale. I argue that the concept is still useful in the field of applied linguists and
language studies provided that researchers clarify the ambiguity of the term.
I propose following typology for clarification of the concept: the (a) ‘age of
acquisition native’, (b) ‘loyalty native’, (c) ‘objective-proficiency native’ (d)
the Chomskyan ‘ideal native speaker’, (e) ‘blood native’ and (f) the ‘historicalantecedence-
native’.
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2010-03-23
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SCHMITZ, J. R. On the notions “native”/”nonnative”: a dangerous dichotomy for World Englishes?. Signótica, Goiânia, v. 21, n. 2, p. 341–364, 2010. DOI: 10.5216/sig.v21i2.9161. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/sig/article/view/9161. Acesso em: 22 nov. 2024.
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