The Native Speaker: Myth and RealityLinguists, applied linguists and language teachers all appeal to the native speaker as an important reference point. But what exactly (who exactly?) is the native speaker? This book examines the native speaker from different points of view, arguing that the native speaker is both myth and reality. |
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... Négritude 151 Nelson 174 Netherlands 157 Neufeld 84 New Englishes 5 , 8 , 67 , 198 Ngugi 153 , 158 , 162 Nigeria 8 NNS teachers 163 Non - native 3 Non - standard dialects 18 Norm creating 144 Norm referencing 171 Norms 13 , 14 , 21 ...
... Négritude 151 Nelson 174 Netherlands 157 Neufeld 84 New Englishes 5 , 8 , 67 , 198 Ngugi 153 , 158 , 162 Nigeria 8 NNS teachers 163 Non - native 3 Non - standard dialects 18 Norm creating 144 Norm referencing 171 Norms 13 , 14 , 21 ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Psycholinguistic Aspects of the Native Speaker | 25 |
Linguistic Aspects of the Native Speaker | 40 |
Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Native Speaker | 52 |
Lingualism and the Knowledges of the Native Speaker | 77 |
Communicative Competence Aspects of the Native Speaker | 97 |
Intelligibility and the Speech Community | 118 |
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