"We wuz robbed, inni'? Towards reconceptualizing the 'native speaker'
In spite of attempts to bury the 'native speaker' (Paikeday, 1985) and to abandon further debate on it (Ferguson, 1986), the concept of the native speaker (NS) remains sociolinguistically relevant, essential for our understanding of bilingualism and multilingualism, and functionally potent...
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Animo Repository
1999
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