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Browning, Peter; Highet, Katy; Azada-Palacios, Rowena; Douek, Tania; Gong, Eleanor Yue; Sunyol, Andrea – London Review of Education, 2022
Within the spirit of conspiration, this article brings together contributions from participants of the PhD-led UCL Reading and React Group 'Colonialism(s), Neoliberalism(s) and Language Teaching and Learning', which ran in 2019/20. Weaving together various perspectives, the article centres on the dialogic nature of the decolonial enterprise and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Colonialism, Educational Change
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Chamberlin-Quinlisk, Carla; Senyshyn, Roxanna M. – Intercultural Education, 2012
This essay explores some of the areas in which language teaching and intercultural education overlap. We position language teaching as embedded within sociocultural practices and shaped by attitudes toward bilingualism and native vs. nonnative speaker status. Specifically, we question language practices that exclude or downplay the benefits of…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Native Speakers, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Davies, Alan – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2011
Opinions differ on the importance of the native speaker's concept for language teaching and testing. This Commentary maintains that it is important and seeks to explain why. Three types of grammar are distinguished, the individual's, the community's and the human faculty of language. For first language teaching and testing it is the community's…
Descriptors: Testing, Language Tests, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
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Brown, Amanda – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2013
This article discusses the implications of "multicompetence" (Cook, 1991), defined as an individual's knowledge of more than one language, for language assessment. The growing psycholinguistic evidence highlighting variability in native speaker performance as a result of multicompetence is reviewed, evidence that further questions the validity of…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Difficulty Level
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Saraceni, Mario – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2009
The worldwide spread of English has recently received much interest. Issues relating to the multifaceted roles of English around the world have been highlighted and purist positions about English challenged. In particular (a) the assumption that British English is the only valid standard of English; and (b) the notion that the "native speaker" is…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Models, Acculturation, Native Speakers
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Valdman, Albert – Applied Language Learning, 1989
Deals with the construct of educated native speaker (ENS) speech, which constitutes the implicit target norm in the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Proficiency Guidelines. It is argued that, in classroom foreign language instruction, such a target is too restrictive, and as an alternative, a multitarget model of language…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Evaluation Methods, Language Proficiency, Language Variation
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Eoyang, Eugene – ADFL Bulletin, 1999
Focuses on the worldliness of the English language, yet suggests hat English is not a universal language. Argues that English is the major medium of modern communication due to its ability to be open to new thoughts, ideas, and concepts. Discusses the role of English in the world with specific attention to English instruction throughout the world.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Role, Language Variation
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Kramsch, Claire – ADFL Bulletin, 1999
Responds to the two main issues addressed by authors of two previous articles: the notion of near-native speaker and that of linguistic purism. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Variation
Coles, Felice Anne – 1992
The pronunciation and use of /s/ in the isleno dialect of Spanish, a dying language spoken in a small ethnic enclave in southeast Louisiana, is examined. Today, there are fewer than 20 fluent speakers of isleno Spanish, which has been described as a fossilized derivative of the speech of Canary Island peasants with additions from Spanish sailors.…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Language Fluency, Language Usage, Language Variation
Trim, John – English: A World Language, 1992
Argues that native speakers of English should not seek to overexploit its position as a world language; they should respect nonnative usage as expressing other peoples' identities and should be prepared to modify native usage to become more efficient international communicators. (JL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, International Communication, Language Attitudes
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Quirk, Randolph – English Today, 1990
Discusses the Kingsman Report (Department of Education and Science, London) on teaching English in Britain, and considers its relevance for teaching English in other countries. The many kinds of English, the labels given to them, and the centrality of the standard language are briefly reviewed. (JL)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, English (Second Language), Language Variation
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Regan, Vera – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 1998
Focuses on the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence by second language learners during a period of study abroad. Various aspects of sociolinguistic competence are discussed and some of the principal factors that affect it are described. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Individual Differences, Interpersonal Competence, Language Proficiency
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Dunlap, Carolyn – NECTFL Review, 2003
Addresses the help that heritage speakers and other native Spanish speaking students can provide in a Spanish phonetics class. These students can improve the pronunciation of Spanish learners while enhancing their own self esteem, and can also make learners aware of different dialects of Spanish. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Variation, Native Speakers, Phonetics
Nadasdi, Terry – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Examines the variable presence/absence of third person plural marking on French verbs in the speech of French immersion students. Considers both linguistic and social factors that condition variation and compares results with those found for native speakers of French. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, French, Immersion Programs
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Nelson, Cecil L. – World Englishes: Journal of English as an International and Intranational Language, 1985
Examines communicative competence in transplanted varieties of English used in various non-Western sociocultural contexts in the world. The examples presented show that native speakers' judgements of the deviations in such Englishes are based on both attitudinal factors and on genuine expectations in the context of verbal interaction. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis
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